Week of August 29 - September 2nd 1. Argument A. an angry discussion between two or more people trying to persuading to others that an action or idea is wrong or right. B. I was arguing with my parents, so I wasn't aloud to watch TV for a week. C.static.squarespace.com/static/50e5eb98e4b09018a9a7c0aa/52728aafe4b0da349d6d9252/52728ab3e4b0da349d6d9351/1354615321000/argument-essay-2.png?format=original 2. Cite A. quote a passage, book, or author as evidence for or justification of an argument or statement. B. We cited and example or two from the book. C.library.csun.edu/blogs/cited/files/2012/11/citing-image.jpg 3. Passive Voice A. a grammatical construction B. The book we read, had used a passive voice. C.mividaen.sampere.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/The-passive-voice.jpg 4. Personification A. a figure intended to represent an abstract quality. B. We use personification to describe characteristics of humans. C.media.buzzle.com/media/images-en/gallery/conceptual/winter/450-188047429-whistling-clouds.jpg 5. Point of View A. a particular attitude or way of considering a matter. B. I told my side of the story, and I didn't get his, so I told hi to tell me his point of view. C.mostlymystery.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Point-of-View1.png 6. Collaborate A. work hard to create something B. I was collaborating with my friends to get my work finished. C.s3.amazonaws.com/libapps/customers/4624/images/collaboration.jpg 7. Articulate A. able to speak clearly or fluently B. I can articulate clearly. C.pad3.whstatic.com/images/thumb/f/fa/Be-Articulate-Step-2.jpg/670px-Be-Articulate-Step-2.jpg 8. Evolve A. develop gradually B. I was able to evolve, because I had my friends, family, and teacher's to help me. C.image.slidesharecdn.com/vocabularydefinitions-101103090311-phpapp02/95/vocabulary-definitions-14-638.jpg?cb=1422623733 9. Meticulous A. very careful and precise B. Faith was being very meticulous, while carrying our mothers new glass bowls. C.www.thisiscolossal.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/maude-9.jpg 10. Agile A. able to move quickly B. Sarah was agile, so she was faster than a dog C.top-10-list.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/Cheetah.jpg September 12 - September 26 11. Hypotenuse A. the longest side of a right triangle, opposite the right angle. B. The hypotenuse is the largest in a right triangle on the opposite side. C.mathworld.wolfram.com/images/eps-gif/Hypotenuse_1000.gif 12. Converse A. engage in conversation B. A converse was started. C.pad1.whstatic.com/images/thumb/d/d8/Speak-English-Step-2-Version-3.jpg/aid57907-728px-Speak-English-Step-2-Version-3.jpg 13. Irrational numbers A. real number that cannot be expressed as a ratio of integers, i.e. as a fraction. Therefore, irrational numbers, when written as decimal numbers, do not terminate, nor do they repeat. B. We had started talking about irrational numbers in math today, and they were easy to find. C.mostlymath.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/irrational.jpg 14. Rational numbers A. a rational number is a number that can be written as a ratio. That means it can be written as a fraction, in which both the numerator (the number on top) and the denominator (the number on the bottom) are whole numbers. B. The number 8 is arational number because it can be written as the fraction 8/1. C. 8=8/1 15. Square root A. a number that produces a specified quantity when multiplied by itself. B. The square root of 7 is 49. C. 7x7=49 16. Elastic potential energy A. energy stored in any object or material that is bent, stretched, or compressed. B. There is allot of elastic potential energy in rubber bands when we pull them back. C.images.wisegeek.com/spring.jpg 17. Newton A.the unit in the metric system used to measure force. B. Sir Isaac Newton came up with three laws, after an apple fell on his head. C.sites.wff.nasa.gov/code810/images/edu_newton_imbalforce.gif 18. Force Field A. an area around an object where an object can influence another object with out touching it. A magnetic field is an example of this. B. The force field wouldn't let us go anywhere because it was blocking us in. C.media.gettyimages.com/videos/force-field-blue-video-id472754811?s=640x640 19. Inertia A. how hard it is to get something moving, stop a moving object, or change the direction of a moving object. B. Im mot lazy, I am just addicted to inertia. C.images.tutorvista.com/cms/images/95/inertia-coin-tumbler-experiment.jpeg 20. Normal force A. a equal but opposite force that pushes back when you stand, sit, or push on a surface so you do not sink through that surface. B. Normal force makes you push back really far on a roller coaster. C.dallaswinwin.com/images/Normal%20Force%2002.gif 21. Accept A. to receive a gift and take it B. I had accepted a gift that my grandmother gave me for my birthday C. http://www.differencebetween.info/sites/default/files/images/6/accept.jpg 22. Expect A. something you thought was going to happen B. My mother expected my sister to be good but, she was the opposite. C. www.archersoft.com/en/sites/default/files/estimate-clipart-screenshot111.png 23. Affect A. make a difference. B. My sister affected me to not be able to color because, she broke my colored pencils. C.www.myenglishteacher.eu/blog/wpcontent/uploads/2013/04/affect-vs-effect.jpg 24. Effect A. cause something to happen B. Nature effects many cures for many diseases. C.stockimage.mediafocus.com/images/previews/word-effect-on-keyboard-rs112046951.jpg 25. Principle A. a fundamental source or basis of something B. The main principle of everything is water C. cdn.xl.thumbs.canstockphoto.com/canstock21025940.jpghttp://cdn.xl.thumbs.canstockphoto.com/canstock21025940.jpg 26. Allusion A. an expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference. B. It must have rained for 40 days and 40 nights. C.www.skypeenglishclasses.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/illusion_Spinning.png 27. Onomatopoeia A. a word that sounds like a sound B. Tick tock tick tock wen the clock. C.downwardstherabbithole.files.wordpress.com/2013/08/onomatopoeia2.jpg 28. Alliteration A. the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of a closely connected word. B. "Jump like jolly jumping beans" is an example of alliteration because j is always repeating. C.figurativelanguageisfun.weebly.com/uploads/2/7/6/6/27669033/8215878.png?512 29. Irony A. opposite meaning of something. B. Isn't it funny that the people who say " I'm going to be here for you " walk away first? C.slightlywarped.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/0-7.jpg 30. Figurative A. departing from a literal use of words. B. "His feet are as big as a skateboard" meaning his feet are really big. C.images.tutorvista.com/cms/images/38/literal-meaning.PNG
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Mr. B
10/9/2016 05:17:15 am
Make sure you use the word in your sentences. ALso make sure you post your Screenflow Tutorial
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