vocabulary –week one here are the first ten words for your notebook
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Alliteration – The repetition of consonant sounds in a line of verse.
Allusion – Making an indirect reference to something well-known such as a song, poem, a famous book or landmark, a work of art
Benevolent – showing sympathy, understanding or generosity.
Benign – kindness of disposition or manner
Connotation – an idea this is suggested or implied.
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Culture – all the knowledge and values shared by a society
Definitely – Without question and beyond doubt
Democracy – a government favored by the people or by their elected representatives.
Denotation – the most direct or specific meaning of a word or expression
Discrimination – unfair treatment of a person or group on the basis of prejudice.
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Write the word and its definition in your Write the word and its definition in your notebook...notebook... Considerate -showing concern for the rights and feelings of
othersEXAMPLE SENTENCE:Even top chefs, wise to the PR value, no longer
mind too much as long as you're considerate to fellow diners.
empathyunderstanding and entering into another's feelings
EXAMPLE SENTENCE:Further research in this area suggests that if one person does not like another, for whatever reason, then feelings of empathy are less likely.
Confer- to presentEXAMPLE SENTENCE:The six umpires conferred before allowing the
translator to come out while Darvish kept stretching and then threw a couple of pitches.
emancipatefree from slavery or servitudeEXAMPLE SENTENCE:The other exodus involved black Africans
brought to America as slaves and emancipated only
Coincide- happen simultaneouslyEXAMPLE SENTENCE:Star appearances will coincide with musical
performances and updates on research programs.
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Advocate - a person who pleads for a cause or propounds an idea
EXAMPLE SENTENCE:But the Humane Society and other animal advocates maintain that housing sows in gestation crates is cruel.
Proactive - of a policy or person or action) controlling a situation by causing something to happen rather than waiting to respond to it after it happens
EXAMPLE SENTENCE:Through perseverance, some amazing forward thinking Marine leaders, and a little bit of luck, I ultimately created a thriving proactive counseling program.
Altruistic - showing unselfish concern for the welfare of others
EXAMPLE SENTENCE:It was taken there by an altruistic 47-year-old public servant who said he had been given the money as a bribe.
Affect - have an effect uponEXAMPLE SENTENCE:The researchers found that antidepressants
also may affect driving negatively.
Effect - a phenomenon that follows and is caused by some previous phenomenon
EXAMPLE SENTENCE:In effect, he said, the companies are circumventing the regulatory process.