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Day 142

Day 142. Answer as best as you can. 1. What is a prefix? 2. What is a suffix? 3. What are some words that sound alike or look alike and get confused often?. Composition. Day 142. INTRODUCTION Hook Thesis Map. Five-Paragraph Essay. BODY PARAGRAPH 1 Topic Sentence Evidence Commentary

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Day 142

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  1. Day 142 Answer as best as you can.1. What is a prefix?2. What is a suffix?3. What are some words that sound alike or look alike and get confused often?

  2. Composition Day 142

  3. INTRODUCTION Hook Thesis Map Five-Paragraph Essay BODY PARAGRAPH 1 Topic Sentence Evidence Commentary Evidence Commentary Evidence Commentary Transition

  4. Five-Paragraph Essay CONCLUSION Map Thesis Hook

  5. Thesis Statements Who, Where, Vivid Verb, that, Theme. W,W,VV,t,T

  6. Maps Pronoun, Vivid Verb, List, Tie-in P, VV, L, T

  7. Hooks Hooks can come in the form of: personal experiences, observations, jokes, statistics, quotations, or questions.

  8. Topic Sentences Last Name, Vivid Verb, Map Item, Why LN, VV, MI, W

  9. Evidence Evidence can come in two forms: Quotations or Paraphrases

  10. Commentary Commentary explains (or comments on) how the evidence proves the topic sentence and/or the thesis. Use transition words often in your commentary sentences.

  11. Synonyms of “Say” accuseadvance allege argue assert challenge claim comment concludecontend declare deem defend demonstratedenounce deny elucidate examine explicate expound hypothesize imply insist justify knock posit postulate presume pretend profess propose prove provoke reason reflect speculate suppose

  12. Synonyms of “Use” adopt apply avail oneself of bring _ to bear draw on employ exercise exhaust exploit govern incorporate manage manipulate relate take advantage of utilize wield

  13. CRT Review – Commonly-Confused Words accept – to receive; to take; to agree to except – (prep.) but; (conj.) but; unless advise – (v.) to make a suggestion advice – (n.) a suggestion council– (n.) a group of people who are assembled to advise or administrate counsel– (v.) to advise; to suggest councilor– (n.) a person who sits on a council counselor– (n.) a person who gives advice; a psychiatrist

  14. Practice • No one accept me will be on the trip. • My advise is that you study. • She sat on the student council. • The counselor of the committee heard me speak. • She will except the award on my behalf.

  15. CRT Review – Commonly-Confused Words principal – (n.; adj.) chief; head; main principle – (n.) a rule, law, or truth peace – (n.) calmness; lack of violence piece – (n.) a part; a chunk than – (conj.) a word used in a comparison then– (adv.) at that time; next; (works with if statements)

  16. CRT Review – Commonly-Confused Words weather – (n.) the current state of the climate whether – (conj.) a person who gives advice; a psychiatrist who– (pro.) (used to refer to a person) which– (pro.) (used to refer to a non-human in a non-restrictive clause) that – (pro.) (used to refer to non-human in a restrictive clause) who’s – (abbr.) who is whose – (pro.) belongs to whom

  17. CRT Review – Roots act – (Latin) to do – react, action, activate, counteract, interact bio – (Greek) life – biography, biology, biochemistry, autobiography clud– (Latin) close – exclude, include, preclude, exclusive, conclude fer– (Latin) carry – transfer, infer, refer, defer, ferry, conifer fract – (Latin) break – fracture, fraction, infraction gram – (Greek) writing – telegram, grammar, hologram

  18. CRT Review – Roots mar – (Latin) sea – marine, marina, mariner, submarine mem – (Latin) remember – memory, remember, memorial, memo, memoir nav– (Latin) ship – navy, naval, navigate, navigable pop– (Latin) people – popular, population, populate port – (Greek) to carry – support, transport, import, report, deport, important rupt – (Latin) break – erupt, disrupt, rupture, corrupt, abrupt, corruptible

  19. CRT Review – Roots scribe – (Latin) write – scribble, inscribe, scribe, describe, transcribe sect – (Latin) cut – section, dissect, intersection, bisect tele– (Greek) far – television, telephone, telescope, telepathy tort– (Latin) twist – contort, torture, distort, tortilla uni – (Latin) one – unicycle, universe, united, union, uniform, unison, unique, unicorn

  20. CRT Review – Roots counter – (Latin prefix) counterattack, counteract, counterpoint, counter de – (Latin prefix) down – deposit, decent, deplete, denounce, demolish sur– (Latin prefix) over – surplus, surpass, surcharge, surface, surmount, surname

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