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October 28- November 1.  diabolic adj. fiendish; wicked (p. 16)  divulge v. to make known, especially something secret (p. 16)  flinch v. to draw back,

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1 October 28- November 1

2  diabolic adj. fiendish; wicked (p. 16)  divulge v. to make known, especially something secret (p. 16)  flinch v. to draw back, as from something painful or unpleasant (p. 36)  gullible adj. easily fooled (p. 30)  huzza interj. used to express joy (p. 20)

3  diabolic adj. fiendish; wicked (p. 16)  divulge v. to make known, especially something secret (p. 16)  flinch v. to draw back, as from something painful or unpleasant (p. 36)  gullible adj. easily fooled (p. 30)  huzza interj. used to express joy (p. 20)  frame story – a plot structure that features the telling of a story within a story. The frame is the outer story. It and comes before the inner story which is the most important story.  Simile – uses like or as to compare two seemingly unlike things.

4  primly adv. excessively precisely or properly (p. 17)  roost v. to perch or settle, especially for the night (p. 1)  shrapnel n. fragments from an exploding shell or bomb (p. 30)  Cadaver- n- a dead body, especially one that is to be dissected  Edible- adj.- suitable for eating by human beings

5  primly adv. excessively precisely or properly (p. 17)  roost v. to perch or settle, especially for the night (p. 1)  shrapnel n. fragments from an exploding shell or bomb (p. 30)  Cadaver- n- a dead body, especially one that is to be dissected  Edible- adj.- suitable for eating by human beings  Politically correct – avoiding the use of language and eliminating practices that could offend certain groups of people.

6 For each analogy, write out and place the correct vocabulary in the blanks  _____ : eating :: Rest : sleeping  Angry : Happy :: Sad : _____  Fooled : mislead :: _____ : naïve

7  Use each of the following vocabulary words in a sentence. Go for seven words per sentence.  Diabolic  Divulged  Flinch

8  Use each of the following vocabulary words in a sentence. Go for seven words per sentence.  Primly  Cadaver  Edible

9  What can you infer from the following? Answer each with a complete sentence. Go for seven words per sentences.  Kerry flinched away from the fire. His arm was red, blisters were forming and it was very painful.  Karen was jumping up and down screaming huzza!  Mary tripped and dropped her grandmothers plate. Shrapnel flew in every direction.

10  Write out each of the following sentences filling in the blanks with the correct vocabulary word.  The chickens favorite _____ was high on the fence by the old oak tree.  Gina _____ sat down with her shoulders straight and smoothed out her dress.  The flower on top of the cake was completely _____.

11  Use all of the following words in a paragraph. Go for seven words per sentence.  Diabolic  Cadaver  Roost  Gullible  Flinch

12  Using three of this weeks vocabulary words that remind you of Halloween. Explain the reason for each choice in a complete sentence.

13  Study your vocabulary words for the week!


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