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Discover the meaning of "magnanimous" as a word that signifies a generous and kind nature. Explore examples of being magnanimous and apply it to your daily interactions. College Essay Peer Edit announcement, mentor meeting log reminder, and SAT Word of the Day - Languid. Learn about "languid" as a term describing a lack of strength, energy, or activity. Unwind after a busy day with a languid walk in the calming surroundings of a serene park.
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SAT Word of the day Magnanimous • -Define • -Determine the part of speech • -Create an original sentence using “magnanimous” Video Adjective Example: When looking at all sports, it’s easy to see that boxing is the least magnanimous to the loser. Having or showing a generous and kind nature Example: Since I am in a magnanimous mood this morning, I will surprise my co-workers with donuts and croissants.
College Essay Peer Edit • Media Center (essays due Friday!) • You will be given another assignment for your portfolio on Friday REMEMBER: You need to have 2 meetings with your mentor by the end of the year • A copy of the mentor meeting log is on my website • Resources tab • Under the Forms heading (bottom of the page)
SAT Word of the day Languid • -Define • -Determine the part of speech • -Create an original sentence using “languid” Video Languid Runners Nap Look at me now Example: They proceeded at a languid pace. Adjective Example: After a stressful day of work, I am going to enjoy a languid walk through the quiet park. Showing or having very little strength, energy, or activity. Weak; lazy; slow