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Bellringers Tangerine

Bellringers Tangerine. WEEK TWO. Monday, March 31 A. 1. agriculture (n)- Farming. The science of cultivating land. 2. commission (n)- A group of people with authority to carry out a task 3. controversial (adj.)- Causing a disagreement or debate

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Bellringers Tangerine

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  1. BellringersTangerine WEEK TWO

  2. Monday, March 31 A 1. agriculture (n)- Farming. The science of cultivating land. 2. commission (n)- A group of people with authority to carry out a task 3. controversial (adj.)- Causing a disagreement or debate 4. ineligible (adj.) - Not able to do something; doesn't qualify 5. menacing (adj)- threatening , appearing to be a source of danger or harm.

  3. Monday, March 31 A Semicolons with Compound Sentences COPY THIS INTO YOUR COMPOSITION BOOK: A compound sentence has two or more independent clauses. These clauses can be joined by a comma and a coordinating conjunction OR by a semicolon. Coordinating conjunctions include and, but, or, and yet.

  4. Monday, March 31st Pre-AP 1. agriculture (n)- Farming. The science of cultivating land. 2. commission (n)- A group of people with authority to carry out a task 3. controversial (adj.)- Causing a disagreement or debate 4. ineligible (adj.) - Not able to do something; doesn't qualify 5. menacing (adj)- threatening , appearing to be a source of danger or harm. 6. oxymoron- A pair of opposite terms placed together in a single expression. Ex: bittersweet; jumbo shrimp 7. paradox- A contradiction of ideas in the same statement that reveals a hidden truth and may appear illogical, impossible, or absurd.

  5. Monday, March 31 B 6. minority (n)- a group that is less than half   7. resemblance (n)- Similarity in appearance or external or superficial details. 8. revive (v)- Bring back to life or consciousness. 9. surplus (n)- A quantity much larger than is needed. 10. vault (v)- Jump across or leap over (an obstacle).

  6. Semicolons with Compound Sentences Monday, March 31 B • We went to Colorado, and everyone enjoyed the trip. • We went to Colorado; everyone enjoyed the trip. • My mom loved Pike’s Peak, but my favorite place was Mesa Verde. • My mom loved Pike’s Peak; my favorite place was Mesa Verde.

  7. Monday, March 31Pre-AP 8. minority (n)- a group that is less than half   9. resemblance (n)- Similarity in appearance or external or superficial details. 10. revive (v)- Bring back to life or consciousness. 11. surplus (n)- A quantity much larger than is needed. 12. vault (v)- Jump across or leap over (an obstacle). 13. personification- metaphor that gives inanimate objects or abstract ideas human characteristics 14.plot- events or actions in a literary work. 15.point of view- The perspective from which a narrative is told.

  8. Tuesday, April 1st A Match the synonyms (words that mean the same thing) to the vocabulary words. • farming, crop growing, gardening ______ • disqualified, barred, prohibited _______ • ruling body, council, committee_______

  9. Tuesday, April 1 ASemicolons with Compound Sentences • I am going fishing on the lake, yet I’d prefer to go whitewater rafting on the Colorado River. • I am going fishing on the lake; I’d prefer to go whitewater rafting on the Colorado River.

  10. Tuesday, April 1st Pre-AP Match the synonyms (words that mean the same thing) to the vocabulary words. • farming, crop growing, gardening ______ • disqualified, barred, prohibited _______ • ruling body, council, committee_______ • Events, actions, design, _____________

  11. Tuesday, April 1st B Match the synonyms to the vocabulary words. 1.Similarity, likeness, comparison, ______ 2.Excess, leftovers, spare, __________ 3.margin, fewest, small in number, ______

  12. Semicolons with Compound Sentences Tuesday, April 1 B • Rewrite these sentences, punctuating them correctly. • The house looked strange, it was completely empty. • Mom was worried that the people who bought our house would think we were messy, we left a mess behind. • I can see everything, I can see things that Mom and Dad can’t. • Don’t go in the water, it is contaminated.

  13. Tuesday, April 1st Pre-AP Match the synonyms to the vocabulary words. 1.Similarity, likeness, comparison, ______ 2.Excess, leftovers, spare, __________ 3.margin, fewest, small in number, ______ 4. Same difference, pretty ugly, deafening silence, __________________

  14. Wednesday, April 2 A Write out the entire sentence with the correct vocabulary word. 1.We watched the athlete _________ over the race hurdles. 2. The dog behind the fence looked _________as he leapt and growled at us. 3. Members of the school board knew that the dress code change was _________ and may upset some. 4. Luckily, the paramedics were able to _________ the drowning victim.

  15. Wednesday, April 2 Pre-AP Write out the entire sentence with the correct vocabulary word. 1.We watched the athlete _________ over the race hurdles. 2. The dog behind the fence looked _________as he leapt and growled at us. 3. Members of the school board knew that the dress code change was _________ and may upset some. 4."The following sentence is true." "The previous sentence is false.” is an example of a ________

  16. Wednesday, April 2 A Occasionally a semicolon will be used in place of a comma to eliminate confusion in a sentence. Ex: Colombia, Brazil, and Ecuador are three nations in northern South America; all three lie along the equator. Your turn. Add the semicolon where it belongs. All three countries have rain forests, lush, tropical areas crowded with tall, fast-growing trees but Ecuador also has a cold, mountainous area.

  17. Wednesday, April 2 B Look closely at your vocabulary words. Categorize them into groups. You can decide what determines the group in which you place them. Give each group a title and be able to justify your categories.

  18. Wednesday, April 2 BUsing Semicolons in a series Semicolons take the place of the commas between the items to avoid confusion. Ex: The capitals of these nations are Quito, Ecuador; Bogota, Colombia; and Brasilia, Brazil. 1. The Blue Ridge Mountains part of the Appalachian Mountain Range begin in Georgia and run through North Carolina Tennessee Virginia and Maryland and end in Pennsylvania. 2. Her classmates were attending college for a variety of fields, including Sarah, who wanted to study biology, Samuel, who wanted to study psychology, and Seth, who wanted to study mathematics. 3. Laurie has received packages from Regina, Saskatchewan; Vancouver, British Columbia; and St. John’s, Newfoundland.

  19. Thursday, April 3 A A prefix is a word part that can be added to the beginning of a root word. A suffix is a word part that can be added to the end of a root word. For each of the following words, write the root word. Controversial Ineligible Menacing Resemblance

  20. Thursday, April 3 A Add semicolons where they belong in the following sentences. • I am hot I am wearing a sweater and a jacket. • The president was very popular he easily won the election. • I cannot buy a new car I do not have much money. • The answers to the test are: 1, A 2, D 3, F and 4, B. • On the trip, we drove through Tampa, Florida Wichita, Kansas and Fresno, California.

  21. Thursday, April 3 B A prefix is a word part that can be added to the beginning of a root word. A suffix is a word part that can be added to the end of a root word. For each of the following words, write the root word. Controversial Ineligible Menacing Resemblance

  22. Thursday, April 3 B Add semicolons where they belong in the following sentences. • Exercising helps to keep you healthy and fit proper nutrition is also important. • I believe there are 3 things to achieving good grades: paying attention in class doing your homework and listening to the teacher. • I have cable TV cable TV always has good movies!

  23. Friday, April 4 A Use your own words to write the meaning of the words below. • Commission • Revive • Vault • surplus • controversial

  24. Friday, April 4 A • Use a semicolon before introductory words such as namely, however, but therefore,for example, orfor instance. Use a comma after the introductory word. Ex: I like going fishing; however, I don’t like putting worms on hooks! • Red is my favorite color I like wearing blue sometimes. • Memorize your speech you won’t need your cheat notes.

  25. Friday, April 4 B Spend some time studying your vocabulary words. Make sure all of your bellwork is finished and ready to be turned in. Good luck!

  26. Friday, April 4 B Add semicolons and introductory words where they belong in the following sentences. • Learn to use the semicolon properly your punctuation grades will improve. • I don’t sleep well at night I’m always tired during the day. • I hate doing math homework I love doing art homework. • I don’t like going to the gym in fact, I cancelled my membership.

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