Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

"Greetings from the WPA" – Unit 1

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: ""Greetings from the WPA" – Unit 1"— Presentation transcript:

1 "Greetings from the WPA" – Unit 1
Set B: adage, citadel, decree, discordant, evolve, hover, preclude, rubble servile, wrangle

2 Adage (n): a wise saying; a proverb
The power of words and ideas is clearly expressed in the adage, "The pen is mightier than the sword." The old adage, "Two wrongs don't make a right", refers to what happens when someone attempts revenge.

3 Citadel (n): a fortress that protects a city
The Acropolis in ancient Greece was a citadel that offered protection to the people of Athens. The Citadel in Quebec, Canada still operates as a military fortress today.

4 Decree (n): a command or order with the force of law
The governor issued a decree of martial or military law following the hurricane. The president signed a decree that guaranteed all veterans medical services free of charge.

5 Discordant (adj.): disagreeable in sound; lacking harmony
Several discordant opinions were voiced at the business meeting. The discordant sounds coming from the orchestra indicated the instruments were poorly tuned.

6 Evolve (v): to develop gradually; to rise to a higher level
Melanie's woodworking hobby has evolved into a thriving carpentry business. Butterflies and frogs are examples of living things that evolve over time.

7 Hover (v): to float or hang suspended over
The drone hovered over the fireworks and posted amazing images of the holiday celebration. A hummingbird has the ability to hover in front of a flower to extract nectar.

8 Preclude (v): to make impossible; prevent
Failing the road test will preclude you from obtaining your driver's license. Even though Dylan has a disability, he does not let it preclude him from living an active, full life.

9 Rubble (n): broken stones or bricks; ruins
The demolition of the old factory left a huge pile of rubble. The rescue team used search dogs in the rubble to smell and listen for survivors of the earthquake.

10 Servile (adj.): relating to a slave or servant; submissive
Ben grew tired of his servile, low-paying job and decided to further his education. In the Middle Ages serfs were a peasant class who performed servile tasks.

11 Wrangle (v): to quarrel or argue; to herd
My children always wrangle over whose turn it is to clean the garage. The cowboys wrangled the cattle into the valley for safety from the mountain lion.


Download ppt ""Greetings from the WPA" – Unit 1"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google