VOCABULARY 11 BELLWORK. MONDAY, FEB. 18 1. Manageable- adj.- easy to deal with, able to be handled without much difficulty 2. Awareness- noun- to know.

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VOCABULARY 11 BELLWORK

MONDAY, FEB Manageable- adj.- easy to deal with, able to be handled without much difficulty 2. Awareness- noun- to know something or have knowledge from observation or being told 3. Woeful- adj.- unhappy, feeling or expressing great sorrow 4. Defenseless- adj.- unprotected, lacking any form of defense and therefore vulnerable 5. Courageous- adj.- appearing brave when facing danger, difficulty, or uncertainty

MONDAY, FEB. 18 PRE-AP 1. Manageable- adj.- easy to deal with, able to be handled without much difficulty 2. Awareness- noun- to know something or have knowledge from observation or being told 3. Woeful- adj.- unhappy, feeling or expressing great sorrow 4. Defenseless- adj.- unprotected, lacking any form of defense and therefore vulnerable 5. Courageous- adj.- appearing brave when facing danger, difficulty, or uncertainty 6. Idleness- noun- the act of not working or being in use 7. Remorseful- adj.- to appear guilty or regretful

TUESDAY, FEB Purposeful- adj.- determined, showing a clear focused goal 7. Absolutely- adv.- adds emphasis or strong agreement 8. Agreeable- adj.- pleasing to the senses or to somebody’s taste 9. Enforcement- noun- something that makes other’s obey or be obedient 10. Noticeable-adj.- easily seen or noteworthy

TUESDAY, FEB. 19 PRE-AP 8. Purposeful- adj.- determined, showing a clear focused goal 9. Absolutely- adv.- adds emphasis or strong agreement 10. Agreeable- adj.- pleasing to the senses or to somebody’s taste 11. Enforcement- noun- something that makes other’s obey or be obedient 12. Noticeable-adj.- easily seen or noteworthy 13. Serviceable- adj.- made to wear well, suitable for everyday use and hard wear 14. Tiptoeing- v.- walking with heels raised, moving cautiously 15. Purposeless- adj.- to appear to have no purpose or use

WEDNESDAY, FEB When it is not so humid my frizzy hair becomes more _______________________ and I can style it the way I want. 2.The ___________________ of the dress code is in full swing in the warmer months. 3.Woefully, the rip in my pants was very _________________ and everyone could see my underwear.

WEDNESDAY, FEB. 20 PRE-AP 1.When it is not so humid my frizzy hair becomes more _______________________ and I can style it the way I want. 2.The ___________________ of the dress code is in full swing in the warmer months. 3.Woefully, the rip in my pants was very _________________ and everyone could see my underwear. 4.At court the ____________ thief delivered a heartfelt apology to the judge.

THURSDAY, FEB I found her plans to eat nachos and go bowling to be very ___________________. 2. “I will ______________ beat my high bowling score!” I claimed confidently. 3. The posters in bowling alley raised _______________ of the many leagues open to new members.

THURSDAY, FEB. 21 PRE-AP 1. I found her plans to eat nachos and go bowling to be very ___________________. 2. “I will ______________ beat my high bowling score!” I claimed confidently. 3. The posters in bowling alley raised _______________ of the many leagues open to new members. 4. There is no need for ____________ in bowling shoes, the soles are smooth and noise-free.

FRIDAY, FEB My low score of 17 at the bowling alley was __________________. 2.I was _________________ once I stubbed my fingers. 3.Consider it ________________ that I still attempted to throw my 8 pound bowling ball with spin.

FRIDAY, FEB. 22 PRE-AP 1.My low score of 17 at the bowling alley was __________________. 2.I was _________________ once I stubbed my fingers. 3.Consider it ________________ that I still attempted to throw my 8 pound bowling ball with spin. 4.My bowling ball was _____________, but my stubbed fingers were of no use.