Unit 3 Vocabulary

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Unit 3 Vocabulary Clusters #1,2,3

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Unit 3 Vocabulary. Clusters #1,2,3. Acknowledgment, n. Devastating, adj. Dispel, v. Evade, v. Improvise, v. Opponent, n. Pensively, adv. Surge, v. Abstract, n. Adhere, v. Advocate, v. Deliberately, adv. Desolately, adv. Dilemma, n. ethical, adj. Reinforce, v. Abolish, v. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Unit 3 VocabularyClusters #1,2,3

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Acknowledgment, n

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Devastating, adj.

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Dispel, v.

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Evade, v.

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Improvise, v.

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Opponent, n.

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Pensively, adv.

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Surge, v.

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Abstract, n.

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Adhere, v.

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Advocate, v.

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Deliberately, adv.

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Desolately, adv.

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Dilemma, n.

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ethical, adj.

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Reinforce, v.

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To do away with, get rid off completely

Abolishes/abolished/Abolishing, abolishment (n) Abraham Lincoln

abolished slavery in the United States during his presidency.

Abolish, v.

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Warn, scold, discipline firmly

Admonishes/admonished/ admonishing, admonishment (n) Mrs. Bevill

admonished the students when she caught them cheating on the test.

Admonish, v.

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When something is clear, logical, orderly, easy to understand

Incoherent, to cohere, coherently Biology concepts

are coherent to me but not chemistry.

Coherent, adj.

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To be careful and responsible, thinking of others

Conscience, conscientiously (adv.), conscientiousness (n), unconscientiously

I am always conscientious when making important decisions for my students.

Conscientious, adj.

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When people have different opinions about something

Controversially (adv), uncontroversial, controversy/

Controversies (n) Controversial topics,

like religion and politics, should not be discussed at social functions.

Controversial, adj.

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Simple-minded, not having the knowledge to know otherwise, innocent

Naively (adv), naivete (n)

It would be unethical to take advantage of a naïve person.

Naïve, adj.

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To make an effort to do something, to strive for

Pursues/pursuing/ pursued, pursuer (n), pursuit (n), pursuant (adj)

It takes dedication and education to pursue a successful career, not just luck.

Pursue, v.

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To be quiet and in control of emotions

To subdue (v) I must practice

being a subdued teacher, when at times it’s difficult if students are rude and disrespectful.

subdued, adj.