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2-15-23 ELA 11

2-15-23 ELA 11

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English

11th Grade

Easy

CCSS
RI.11-12.4, L.5.4B, L.1.6

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Created by

Celi Oliveto

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7 Slides • 19 Questions

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2-15-23

ELA 11 VOCAB LESSON #5

Some text here about the topic of discussion

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Go to this link to look up the words

Every week, you'll get 5 high level vocabulary words. These will be the words you'll need to know for the semester exam. You'll also get a test each week. I can test you on any vocab word we've covered from any previous week.

Don't forget, your semester test will be on vocab, grammar, and greek/latin roots. Make sure you have these written down!

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Go to this link to look up the words

Lessons #5

Don't forget, your semester test will be on vocab, grammar, and greek/latin roots. Make sure you have these written down!

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Go to this link to look up the words

Lesson #5- copy all info on the slide for 20 pts.

Reprieve

Enshroud

Tedium

Don't forget, your semester test will be on vocab, grammar, and greek/latin roots. Make sure you have these written down!

Plethora

Blithe

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Match

Match the following words from Lesson #5 to their synonyms

Reprieve

Tedium

Plethora

Blithe

Enshroud

postponement

ennui

abundance

carefree

cloak

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Read the sentence and select the correct word. Any word from lessons 1-5 are fair game.

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Drag and Drop

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The little girl swam like a ​
mermaid up and down the pool
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blithe
brusque
saccharine
reprehensible
ofious
aloof

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Drag and Drop

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Batman rested ​
on the roof of Gotham City's tallest building staring down at the city before him.
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aloof
brusque
blithe
lithe
odious
trite

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My mother was ​
when I came in late last night. It seems like I ​
her curfew. I tried to come up with a ​
explanation, but she banished me to my room without my phone. All I could do for the next several hours was stare in ​
at the wall.
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livid
transgressed
plausible
tedium
opulent
blatant
enshroud
blithe
odious
posterity

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By practicing IXL, we will ​
our skills in reading and math, so that we can navigate the ​
of various skills needed for both subjects. Even though the program can be full of ​
, I want the ​
of knowledge I can get from practicing.
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
hone
labyrinth
tedium
plethora
reprieve
espouse
livid
opaque
traverse

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Read the definition and spell the word from lesson #5

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Multiple Choice

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What is this child doing with their costume?

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tedium

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enshroud

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reprieve

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blithe

5

plethora

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Multiple Choice

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How would you describe the food on this table?

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tedium

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enshroud

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reprieve

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blithe

5

plethora

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Multiple Choice

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If the clock reads this, you get a ....

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tedium

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enshroud

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reprieve

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blithe

5

plethora

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Multiple Choice

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This balloon is very...

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tedium

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enshroud

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reprieve

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blithe

5

plethora

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Multiple Choice

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This little girl is experiencing....

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tedium

2

enshroud

3

reprieve

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blithe

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plethora

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Let's practice some previous lessons! Get out your notes and practice matching the words.

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Match

Match the following words from Lesson #1 to their synonyms

champion

heirs

distasteful

sharpen

abrupt

espouse

posterity

odious

hone

brusque

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Match

Match the following SAT words from lesson #2 to their definitions

artificially sweet

to travel through

emotionally uninvolved

to break a rule or boundry

a long and flexible quality

Saccharine

Traverse

Aloof

transgress

Lithe

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Match

Match the following SAT vocab words from lesson #3 to their definitions

sacrosanct

livid

opaque

trite

opulent

too important to be changed

extremely angry

not able to be seen through

lacking originality or flare

great luxury or wealth

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Match

Match the following words from lesson #4 to their definition

nullify

Labyrinth

reprehensible

blatant

plausible

to make of no use

a complicated, irregular network of passages or paths

deserving of condemnation

lacking in subtlety

seemingly reasonable or probable

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ELA 11 VOCAB LESSON #5

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