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The all-American slurp. disgraced. To have caused a loss of honor or respect The dishonest man disgraced his family and community. progress. An advance or growth; development; improvement The construction crew made huge progress on the roads within a week. . promoted.
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disgraced • To have caused a loss of honor or respect • The dishonest man disgraced his family and community.
progress • An advance or growth; development; improvement • The construction crew made huge progress on the roads within a week.
promoted • Raised in rank, condition of importance • The teacher with 20 years of experience was promoted to the school’s principal.
relish • A side dish to add flavor to food • My dad likes to add relish to his hotdog.
retreat • The act of withdrawing • The general called for a retreat because the other army attacked the fort.
revolting • Disgusting; repulsive • The smell of the dead animal on the side of the road was revolting.
unison • Together; as one • The choir sang for the recital all in unison.
consumption • The process of using up • I was amazed at the amount of consumption demonstrated at the eating contest.
impolite • Not polite; having or showing bad manners; rude • The young boys were very impolite at the dinner table.
etiquette • The customary rules of behavior in society • There is proper etiquette for how to act in public.
Compare and contrast (Reading Notes) • When you compare and contrast, you tell how two or more things are alike or different. • Clue words such as like, similarly, and both can show comparison. • Clue words such as unlike, on the other hand, and however can show contrast.
Your Turn! • Page 699 in reading book. • Compare and contrast Mrs. Wallen and Mrs. Casa.