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2  Anterior – adjective – prior  Anteroom – noun – room before another room  Antecedent – noun – something that came before

3  The tensions anterior to the falling of the Berlin Wall represented three decades of the Cold War.

4 Fathers used to have to wait in the anteroom for news of the births of their children.

5  The antecedent of the pronoun must be clear to avoid confusion.  Jason lost her book. Whose book? Some girl’s? Jason is a girl?  We brought his cake to the dinner? Someone else’s cake? Who is he? Did the group (we) just melt into one person?

6  Embellish – to adorn in excess  Embezzle – to take in wrongly as in money  Emulate – participating in the feelings of another

7 Channing is a gifted baker. Not only do her cakes taste amazing, but she embellishes them with artistic touches.

8 The banker thought he was clever until he was convicted of embezzling $100,000 and sentenced to 10 years in prison.

9 Ellen’s friends thought her desire to emulate animals was bizarre. When she started coughing up hairballs, they suggested therapy.

10  Anagram – words, phrases, or sentences formed by rearranging letters.  Epigram – short statement that makes an observation of life.  Ideogram – a writing symbol.

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12  The Titanic disaster = Death, it starts in ice Tom Cruise = So I'm Cuter Jennifer Aniston = fine in torn jeans Dormitory = Dirty Room  Statue of Liberty = Built to Stay Free

13 Coach Keese’s favorite epigram was: “Integrity is doing the right thing even when no one is looking.”

14 Writing Japanese characters is not just creating ideograms, it is art.

15  Saturate – verb – to soak thoroughly or completely  Satiate – verb – to satisfy completely  Insatiable – adjective – not capable of being satisfied

16 It took a lot of water to clean up the muddy puppy, and she was quite displeased about being saturated.

17  Christina finally satiated her insatiable longing for shoes.

18 A teenage boy’s appetite is insatiable. They are always hungry. A bibliophile has an insatiable desire for books.

19  Magnitude – noun – of serious importance  Magnanimous – adjective – greatly generous in the treatment of others  Magnificent – adjective – great or majestic in appearance, quality, or action

20  The magnitude of the situation became clear when we learned the asteroid would definitely be hitting Earth.

21  When the homeless woman gave her coat to the freezing man, her gesture was magnanimous. She had no other, but gave to someone she felt had a greater need.

22  The rainbow arching into the Grand Canyon was a magnificent sight, and one we will never forget.

23 Write a paragraph using at least five of the words. Underline your vocabulary word twice and context clues once. Be careful to punctuate your sentences carefully!


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