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The Watsons vocabulary chapters 5 & 6. Week of 5/27/14. Do Now…May 27, 2014. Journal Entry : Write a story with the plot: You’re accidentally locked in your school for the weekend. Simple Solutions pages 228 & 229. Lesson 114 Homework: Complete vocabulary graphic organizer
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The Watsons vocabulary chapters 5 & 6 Week of 5/27/14
Do Now…May 27, 2014 • Journal Entry: Write a story with the plot: You’re accidentally locked in your school for the weekend. • Simple Solutions pages 228 & 229. Lesson 114 • Homework: Complete vocabulary graphic organizer • Collecting Journals on Thursday this week.
ANTIFREEZE • The car radiator overheated, so I put in more antifreeze. • liquid, typically one based on ethylene glycol, which can be added to water to lower the freezing point, chiefly used in the radiator of a motor vehicle. • a liquid, not typically one based on ethylene glycol, which can be added to water to lower the freezing point, chiefly used in the radiator of a motor vehicle. • A. liquid, typically one based on ethylene glycol, which can be added to water to lower the freezing point, chiefly used in the radiator of a motor vehicle.
CHROME • New cars do not have chrome bumpers like the old vehicles. Now they are a heavy plastic. • A. Plastic plate as a decorative or protective finish on motor-vehicle fittings and other objects. • B. chromium plate as a decorative or protective finish on motor-vehicle fittings and other objects. • B. chromium plate as a decorative or protective finish on motor-vehicle fittings and other objects.
Cologne • Sometimes the smell of cologne overcomes the classroom when someone sprays it on heavily. • cologne or scented toilet water. • cologne or non scented toilet water • cologne or scented toilet water.
discriminate • Unfortunately many people discriminate against on another and they are cheated from a fair chance. • the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people or things, especially on the grounds of race, age, or sex. • B. the just or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people or things, especially on the grounds of race, age, or sex. • A. the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people or things, especially on the grounds of race, age, or sex.
disposition • Unfortunately, the new student in the classroom and an evil disposition with towards is other classmates. • A. a person who has not mind and character • B. a person's inherent qualities of mind and character. • B. a person's inherent qualities of mind and character
electrocute • Make sure you stay clear of water with electronic devices, so you do not electrocute yourself. • injure or kill someone by electric shock • not to injure of kill someone by electric shock • A. injure or kill someone by electric shock
Facilities • During the picnic, many students asked to use the washroom, and they used the facilities at Hale Park • space or equipment necessary for doing something • drive the teacher’s vehicle • A. space or equipment necessary for doing something
fidelity • The law suit was handled with strong fidelity to make sure that now one would leak any information to the press.A. unfaithfulness to a person, cause, or belief, demonstrated by continuing loyalty and support. • B. faithfulness to a person, cause, or belief, demonstrated by continuing loyalty and support. • B. faithfulness to a person, cause, or belief, demonstrated by continuing loyalty and support
pathetic • The reason you gave for not have your homework is the most pathetic one I ever heard. • A. arousing pity, especially through vulnerability or sadness • B. arousing cheer, especially though a happy smile • A. arousing pity, especially through vulnerability or sadness