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Sunday, April 27

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    All the kids in class were acting very garrulous since there was a sub.
    11.) grandeur- (noun) -the quality or state of being impressive or awesome
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    Graduation Day.
    12.) haggle- (verb) to bargain or persuade
    I had to haggle with my teacher to let me graduate the twelfth grade with a passing grade.
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    On my credit card I have a pecuniary offense and I must pay the bank back in 12 days.
    15.) plight- (noun) a situation, especially a bad or unfortunate one
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    certified pilot.
    16.) refulgent- (adj)-shining brightly; radiant; brilliant; resplendent.
    The room was suddenly refulgent when he opened the curtains and let in the sun.
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    The succors after Hurricane Katrina were the ones who helped save lives.
    20.) tryst – (noun) an agreement (as between lovers) to meet; an appointed meeting or meeting place
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    each other.
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Friday, April 25

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    The Coliseum was a colossal sized structure back in Ancient Roman times.
    4.) commandeer- (verb) to order or force into active military service
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    getaway car.
    5.) conspicuous- (adj) attracting special attention, as by outstanding qualities or eccentricities
    The girl's conspicuous laugh directed all the attention on to her during the movie.
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    On my credit card I have a pecuniary offense and I must pay the bank back in 12 days.
    15.) plight- (noun) a situation, especially a bad or unfortunate one
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    certified pilot.
    16.) refulgent- (adj)-shining brightly; radiant; brilliant; resplendent.
    The room was suddenly refulgent when he opened the curtains and let in the sun.
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    The succors after Hurricane Katrina were the ones who helped save lives.
    20.) tryst – (noun) an agreement (as between lovers) to meet; an appointed meeting or meeting place
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    each other.
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  2. page Unit 15 edited Visit Words: 1.) antediluvian- (adj) very old, old-fashioned, or out of date; antiquated; prim…

    Visit Words:
    1.) antediluvian- (adj) very old, old-fashioned, or out of date; antiquated; primitive
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    The Coliseum was a colossal sized structure back in Ancient Roman times.
    4.) commandeer- (verb) to order or force into active military service
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    getaway car.
    5.) conspicuous- (adj) attracting special attention, as by outstanding qualities or eccentricities
    The girl's conspicuous laugh directed all the attention on to her during the movie.
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    On my credit card I have a pecuniary offense and I must pay the bank back in 12 days.
    15.) plight- (noun) a situation, especially a bad or unfortunate one
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    certified pilot.
    16.) refulgent- (adj)-shining brightly; radiant; brilliant; resplendent.
    The room was suddenly refulgent when he opened the curtains and let in the sun.
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    The succors after Hurricane Katrina were the ones who helped save lives.
    20.) tryst – (noun) an agreement (as between lovers) to meet; an appointed meeting or meeting place
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    neighbor because they like each other.
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  4. page Unit 15 edited Visit Words: 1.) antediluvian- (adj) very old, old-fashioned, or out of date; antiquated; pr…

    Visit Words:
    1.) antediluvian- (adj) very old, old-fashioned, or out of date; antiquated; primitive
    ...
    The succors after Hurricane Katrina were the ones who helped save lives.
    20.) tryst – (noun) an agreement (as between lovers) to meet; an appointed meeting or meeting place
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    neighbor because they like each other.
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  5. page Unit 15 edited Visit Words: 1.) antediluvian- adj. (adj) very old, My antediluvian grandmother enjoys typ…

    Visit Words:
    1.) antediluvian- adj.(adj) very old,
    My antediluvian grandmother enjoys typing on her typewriter.
    2.) assiduous- adjective
    1. constant; unremitting: assiduous reading.
    2. constant
    (adj) constant in application
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    persevering; industrious; attentive: an assiduous student.attentive
    The manager thought that his employee was an assiduous worker.
    (Matt)
    3.)
    3.) colossal- (Rachel)
    (adj.)
    extraordinarily
    (adj) extraordinarily great in
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    back in acient romanAncient Roman times.
    4.) commandeer- (Jarrett)To(verb) to order or
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    active military service..service
    The military told me that because impolice officer commandeered a taxi and took off after the only boy in the house i got to COMMANDEER four 4 years..
    5.)
    getaway car.
    5.)
    conspicuous- (Melissa) - (adj.)
    attracting
    (adj) attracting special attention,
    The girl's conspicuous laugh directed all the attention on to her during the movie.
    6.) denunciation- (Scott F)Noun:(noun) an accusation
    The denunciation of the courtroom was a 100% vote for the criminal to be convicted.
    7.) emigrate- (Nichole)
    *verb
    to
    (verb) to leave one
    The women emigrated from Ireland.
    8.) enigma- (Ben)(noun) a puzzling
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    to JFK's assasination,assassination, it still
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    9.) evince- (Derron)
    1.
    to
    (verb) to show clearly;
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    manifest; prove
    (V)

    At the award show, the Hollywood stars finally evinced their secretive relationship by walking hand in hand.

    10.) garrulous- (Dharm)
    –adjective
    1.
    excessively
    (adj) excessively talkative in a rambling,rambling; roundabout manner, esp. about trivial matters.
    2.
    wordy or diffuse: a garrulous and boring speech.
    manner
    All the
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    acting very garruluosgarrulous since there
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    11.) grandeur- (Chris J)
    Noun
    -the
    (noun) -the quality or
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    awesome
    The girlmoment the seniors stepped onto the field they felt that she is athe grandeur person because she graduated at the top of her class and had gotten her masters degree.
    12.)
    Graduation Day.
    12.)
    haggle- (Sean)Verb-(verb) to bargain
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    graduate the twelthtwelfth grade with
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    13.) indignation- (Roxanne) Strong(noun) strong displeasure at something considered unjust. Offensive, insulting. (noun)unjust; offensive, insulting
    I felt such hatred and indignation towards my brother after he hit my boyfriend.
    14.) pecuniary- (Shannon Law)
    adj. Of
    (adj) of or relating to money
    Requiring
    money; requiring payment of
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    credit card iI have a
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    offense and iI must pay
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    in 12 daysdays.
    15.) plight- (Shannon Leary)n. A(noun) a situation, especially
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    or unfortunate one.
    16.)
    one
    Next year I will take the final plight in becoming a certified pilot.
    16.)
    refulgent- (Scott M)-adjective:
    Shining
    (adj)-shining brightly; radiant;
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    when he openopened the curtains
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    17.) retinue- (Molly)
    noun-the
    (noun) the group following
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    person
    The large retinue of people who followed buddhaattended the political rally were considered retinue because he was highly respected.of great importance for the speaker.
    18.) Spurn- (Vivica)
    Verb
    To
    spurn- (verb) to reject without disdain; scorn.
    To
    scorn; to treat with contempt; despise.
    To kick or trample with the foot.
    To show disdain or contempt; scorn something.
    despise
    Molly spurned Jakes offer to prom.
    19.) succor- (Poli)
    –noun
    1.
    help;
    (noun) help; relief; aid; assistance.
    2.
    a
    aid or assistance; a person or
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    that gives help, relief, aid, etc.
    the
    help
    The
    succors after hurricane katrinaHurricane Katrina were the
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    tryst – (Maya)noun
    1 :
    (noun) an agreement
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    lovers) to meet
    2 :
    meet; an appointed
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    they like eachother.
    each other.
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    I felt such hatred and indignation towards my brother after he hit my boyfriend.
    14.) pecuniary- (Shannon Law)
    adj.
    Of
    Of or relating
    Requiring payment of money
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    i have a pecuniary offense
    15.) plight- (Shannon Leary)n. A situation, especially a bad or unfortunate one.
    16.) refulgent- (Scott M)-adjective:
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    14.) pecuniary- (Shannon Law)
    adj.
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    relating to money: a pecuniary loss; pecuniary motives.money
    Requiring payment of money: amoney
    On my credit card i have
    pecuniary offense.offense and i must pay the bank back in 12 days
    15.) plight- (Shannon Leary)n. A situation, especially a bad or unfortunate one.
    16.) refulgent- (Scott M)-adjective:
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    I felt such hatred and indignation towards my brother after he hit my boyfriend.
    14.) pecuniary- (Shannon Law)
    adj.
    Of or relating to money: a pecuniary loss; pecuniary motives.
    Requiring payment of money: a pecuniary offense.

    15.) plight- (Shannon Leary)n. A situation, especially a bad or unfortunate one.
    16.) refulgent- (Scott M)-adjective:
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  9. page Unit 15 edited ... -the quality or state of being impressive or awesome The girl felt that she is a grandeur per…
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    -the quality or state of being impressive or awesome
    The girl felt that she is a grandeur person because she graduated at the top of her class and had gotten her masters degree.
    12.) haggle- (Sean)(Sean)Verb- to bargain or persuade
    I had to haggle with my teacher to let me graduate the twelth grade with a passing grade.

    13.) indignation- (Roxanne) Strong displeasure at something considered unjust. Offensive, insulting. (noun)
    I felt such hatred and indignation towards my brother after he hit my boyfriend.
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