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1 root: port meaning: carry, entrance
Week 14 Vocabulary root: port meaning: carry, entrance

2 Vocab. Words Deport Convey Import Deportment Portal Rapport Portico Synthesize Porter Portfolio

3 Portal (n) A gate or entrance
The old wardrobe in the attic was a portal to the magical world Narnia.

4 Porter (n) A person employed to carry luggage and other loads.
George hated his job as a porter; he was constantly carrying heavy suitcases up and down the stairs.

5 Deport (v) To kick someone out of a country, typically for having committed a crime. Hopefully Justin Bieber gets deported back to Canada due to his reckless behavior.

6 Deportment (n) A person‘s behavior or manners.
There are team rules in soccer governing player deportment on and off the field.

7 Import (v) To bring (goods or services) into a country from abroad for sale. United States imports cars from Italy, like Lamborghinis and Ferraris.

8 Rapport (n) A good understanding and communication between two people
The teacher wanted to establish a good rapport with her students.

9 Portico (n) A porch or walkway with a roof supported by columns
Jack’s entrance to his house had a beautiful portico decorated with vines and other intricate carvings.

10 Portfolio (n) Representation of a persons work.
Carolyn worked on her art portfolio for Pratt all year.

11 ACADEMIC WORDS

12 Convey (v) If you convey something, you communicate it
The goal of informative/explanatory writing is to convey information to your audience.

13 Synthesize (v) If you synthesize information you combine it in a logical way. Read these three sources on endangered species and synthesize the information to come to a conclusion.


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