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Transcendv.To go beyond or above Transgressionn. A law or rule that has been broken; The act of “stepping over the line” TransparentAdj Allowing light.

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1 Transcendv.To go beyond or above Transgressionn. A law or rule that has been broken; The act of “stepping over the line” TransparentAdj Allowing light to pass through; Not disguised Transcontinental Crossing through a continent Permeatev.To spread through PerpendicularAdj Vertical or upright; at right angles to a line or plane PertinentAdjRelevant to the point Perceivev. To understand; to get through to the point that you understand PerennialAdj Continuing throughout the whole year; lasting Per-Through, Thorough, Throughout Trans-Across, beyond, over, through Transcendv.To go beyond or above Transgressionn. A law or rule that has been broken; The act of “stepping over the line” TransparentAdj Allowing light to pass through; Not disguised Transcontinental Crossing through a continent Permeatev.To spread through PerpendicularAdj Vertical or upright; at right angles to a line or plane PertinentAdjRelevant to the point Perceivev. To understand; to get through to the point that you understand PerennialAdj Continuing throughout the whole year; lasting Per-Through, Thorough, Throughout Trans-Across, beyond, over, through

2 Warm-Up: Monday Per-Through, Thorough, Throughout Trans-Across, beyond, over, through

3 Perpendicular In math, when two perpendicular lines meet, two 90 degree angles are formed.

4 Pertinent In Social Studies, when Mr. Marcoly lectures, I watch so many people try to write down everything he says. I choose to simply write down the pertinent information. Hint: In Latin, “tenere” means “to hold”

5 Perceive From the look on her face, it was easy to perceive that Mariah was not it a very good mood.

6 Perennial Even though they are not as beautiful as annual flowers, my dad insists upon planting perennial flowers because they will last longer.

7 Permeate Once Mr. Carmona started to cry, the emotion permeated through the rest of the wedding attendants. Soon, everyone in the audience was on the verge of tears.

8 Transcend Tiger Woods is such an incredible golfer that he seems to transcend the expectations of regular professional golfers. He’s that amazing! Hint: In Latin, “scandere” means “to climb”

9 Transgression After his fourth gum chewing transgression, Pete was given a gum scraping detention. He did not enjoy that. Hint: In Latin, “gradi” means “to step”

10 Transparent It is always easy to play poker with Missy. She is such a transparent person that whenever she has good cards, she is not able to keep a good “poker face.” It’s obvious that she has good cards. Hint: In Latin, “parere” means “to show”

11 Transcontinental In the 1800’s, much work was done to complete a transcontinental railroad system that would connect the east and west coasts of the United States.

12 Permeate v. To spread through Perpendicular Adj Vertical or upright; at right angles to a line or plane Pertinent Adj Relevant to the point Perceive v. To understand; to get through to the point that you understand Perennial Adj Continuing throughout the whole year; lasting

13 Transcend v. To go beyond or above Transgression n. A law or rule that has been broken; The act of “stepping over the line” Transparent Adj Allowing light to pass through; Not disguised Transcontinental Crossing through a continent

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15 1.My math teacher asked us to draw two ______________ lines. 2.Even though it really is ______________ information, I rarely listen to the flight attendants are talking about the emergency exits. 3. I had to take a _______________ flight to New York. 4.My brother’s feet smelled so badly that the odor ______________ throughout the house. 5.The 7 th Grade writing scores were so good that they _______________ any of the groups of students before them. 6.After her fifth dress code ________________, Maria was assigned a Saturday School. 7.The young child was very _________________. You knew when he was unhappy because he’d throw a temper tantrum. 8.The New York Yankees are a ________________ favorite to win the World Series. 1.My math teacher asked us to draw two ______________ lines. 2.Even though it really is ______________ information, I rarely listen to the flight attendants are talking about the emergency exits. 3. I had to take a _______________ flight to New York. 4.My brother’s feet smelled so badly that the odor ______________ throughout the house. 5.The 7 th Grade writing scores were so good that they _______________ any of the groups of students before them. 6.After her fifth dress code ________________, Maria was assigned a Saturday School. 7.The young child was very _________________. You knew when he was unhappy because he’d throw a temper tantrum. 8.The New York Yankees are a ________________ favorite to win the World Series.

16 Warm-up: FRIDAY You have four minutes to review your vocabulary words. Please also be sure to know your new PER- and TRANS- words. Those will be on your test. You have four minutes to review your vocabulary words. Please also be sure to know your new PER- and TRANS- words. Those will be on your test.


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