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nom = name. denomination. a religious movement or group sharing common beliefs and identified by a particular name; a unit of specified value in a system of currency. patheos.com. denominator. the part of a fraction below the line, showing how many equal parts a quantity is divided into;
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denomination • a religious movement or group sharing common beliefs and identified by a particular name; • a unit of specified value in a system of currency patheos.com
denominator • the part of a fraction below the line, showing how many equal parts a quantity is divided into; • a shared characteristic mpsaz.org
ignominy • disgrace or humiliation; loss of reputation mirrorcracked.wordpress.com
misnomer • a name wrongly applied to a person or thing
nom de plume • a pen name; a name used by a writer that is not his or her real name teach.fcps.net
nomenclature • a system or set of names or classifications, as in science for plants and animals extralargedogbreedsphoto.blogspot.com
nominal • existing in name only, small in relation to the real value savingsaccountfinder.com.au
nominate • to submit a person’s name for appointment or election, to name or select INCORRECT PRONOUN! “someone” is singular, so the correct pronoun is “him or her” ktvb.com
PART B WORDS • nominee • nomination HINT: don’t use a form of the word in a word you’re defining. use your suffixes page at back of the notebook. Turn to it now and add -ee = one who
1. Mary Ann Evans wrote Silas Marner under the ____________ ‘George Eliot’. nom de plume
nominate 2. The class will _________ five candidates.
3. The United Methodist Church is a Protestant _____________. denomination
4. The city sold the land to the university for the _________ sum of $1. nominal
5. Over two hundred years ago, Carolus Linneaus invented the _____________ used to name plants and animals according to their genus and species. nomenclature scielo.br
6. Losing to the worst team in the league brought _________ to our team. ignominy lewismct.wikispaces.com
7. “E-Z-Build is certainly a __________ for that tent because the instructions were incomplete! misnomer jamieselby.co.uk
nominee noun form: a person who has been suggested or recommended to an office, award, or a candidacy. PLEASE add –ee to your suffixes list onlineathens.com
nomination Noun form: the act of submitting a person’s name for election, award, or candidacy firstread.nbcnews.com
binomial noun • an algebraic expression of the sum or the difference of two terms. • a two-part name, esp. the Latin name of a species of living organism (consisting of the genus followed by the specific epithet).
Part C - review 11. Each of the latchbosses takes complete, sole control, acting as ______________ in the latch. 12. Lotti Getts seems to have a case of ____________ as she rules over her latch. 13. Spaz fails to ____________ Billy’s help in getting safely to Bean’s latch. 14. In the backstory, readers discover that Kay and Charly are Spaz’s ___________ parents, not his biological parents. monarch megalomania enlist adoptive
MISNOMERS “Shorty”
analogies D. Complete the following analogies using ANY of your vocabulary this unit. dust particle : micron :: nuclear blast : ________________ megalomania : Napoleon :: __________________: dwarf veracity : truth :: ____________________: shame Prefix : word :: numerator : ______________________ megaton macrocephaly ignominy denominator
E. extra credit: find out the real names of these authors (who use a nom de plume) Lemony Snicket = Mark Twain = Dr. Seuss = George Orwell = Avi = Daniel Handler Samuel Clemens Theodore Seuss Geisel Eric Blair Edward Wortis
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening Whose woods these are I think I know. His house is in the village though; He will not see me stopping here To watch his woods fill up with snow. My little horse must think it queer To stop without a farmhouse near Between the woods and frozen lake The darkest evening of the year. He gives his harness bells a shake To ask if there is some mistake. The only other sound’s the sweep Of easy wind and downy flake. The woods are lovely, dark and deep, But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep. What did you find at shmoop? What is the literary technique of making a reference within a literary work?