Assume (verb)- to take for granted or without proof; suppose-
Respond (verb)- to reply or answer in words Process (noun & verb) -a systematic series of actions directed to some end. (Verb)-
to treat or prepare by some particular process Occur (verb)-to be met with or found, present itself appear
Example
Assume (verb)- If you assume things about other people before you get to know them, you are probably incorrect about your assumptions.
Respond - A good way to respond to assumptions is to prove people wrong.
Process - Processed foods tend to be unhealthier than organically grown foods.
Occur (verb) - Common colds occur when people don't wash their hands frequently
Monday, February 28, 2011
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Week 5/6 Synonyms, Images, and Sentences
(The detective is justifying the picture to him.)
(This establishment is really old.)
(On the screen it indicates that its 10;43 somewhere.)
(This is the scientific method.)
Synonyms
Justify (verb) - Legitimatize, warrant, rationalize, validate
Establish (verb) - Set up, start, institute, create, find
Indicate (verb) - Point to, designate, denote, show, suggest, specify
Method (noun) - Technique, way, process, system, procedure
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Blog Title - Week 6 Vocabulary
Justify (verb)- to show
Establish (verb)- to found, institute, build, or bring into being on a firm or stable basis
Indicate (verb)- to be a sign of; betoken; evidence
Method (noun)- a procedure, technique, or way of doing something, especially in accordance with a definite plan
SENTENCES
Justify (verb) - I justify eating ice cream every night because it tastes delicious.
Establish (verb) - The first rule established at Main Street Umoja Community School was that you can not wander the halls!
Indicate (verb) - A stop sign indicates to a driver to STOP.
Method (noun) - I always follow my grandmother's method when making mochi
Establish (verb)- to found, institute, build, or bring into being on a firm or stable basis
Indicate (verb)- to be a sign of; betoken; evidence
Method (noun)- a procedure, technique, or way of doing something, especially in accordance with a definite plan
SENTENCES
Justify (verb) - I justify eating ice cream every night because it tastes delicious.
Establish (verb) - The first rule established at Main Street Umoja Community School was that you can not wander the halls!
Indicate (verb) - A stop sign indicates to a driver to STOP.
Method (noun) - I always follow my grandmother's method when making mochi
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Week 4 Vocabulary Paragraph
The monster is sad beacuse he has devoted his creater. As he clarifys his emotions towards his mind, he feels sadness upon him. The area of his thought will last forever. Althought frankeinstein is differentiate from all people, he still has emotions like most people.
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Week 4 Vocabulary Sentences
1. The area that i saw last night is restricted.
2. The area of the formula is 2.5 squared.
1. To clarify his speech he had to use words that are proper.
2. In the commercial in the clarify water is really clean.
1.Those two twins are very differentiate.
2.The subject he was talking about was differentiate then the teacher was talkin about.
2. The area of the formula is 2.5 squared.
1. To clarify his speech he had to use words that are proper.
2. In the commercial in the clarify water is really clean.
1.Those two twins are very differentiate.
2.The subject he was talking about was differentiate then the teacher was talkin about.
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Blog Title: Week 4 Synonyms, Images, and Sentences
(This area is prohibidid to people.)
Area - Region, district, locale, vicinity, part, subject, topic, section, zone
(The magnifing glass is clarifying the world.)
Clarify - Make clear, explain, simplify, refine, cleanse, treat
(The yellow ball is differentiate from the others.)
Differentiate - Distinguish, discriminate, tell apart, tell between, set apart, single out
Monday, February 7, 2011
Week 4 Vocabulary Definitions and Example Sentences
Area- any exact space or surface
Clarify- To become clear or pure.
Differentiate- to become unlike or dissimilar
Clarify- To become clear or pure.
Differentiate- to become unlike or dissimilar
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Week 3 Sentences
1. People from Alabama have a very distinct acsent.
2. Frankenstein is a very distinct from regular people.
1.Drinkers have a great potential of liver failur.
2.I have great potential of going to a fantastic college.
1.The formula for the math problem was very difficult to remeber.
2.In the school spelling bee they had to spell the word formula to win 1st place.
2. Frankenstein is a very distinct from regular people.
1.Drinkers have a great potential of liver failur.
2.I have great potential of going to a fantastic college.
1.The formula for the math problem was very difficult to remeber.
2.In the school spelling bee they had to spell the word formula to win 1st place.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Week 3 Vocabulary Synonyms, Images, and Sentences
Distinct - Clear, definite, apparent

(these people look distinct)
Potential - Promise, capability, ability, possibility

(this person has a potential of living again)

(this is the formula to the math problem.)
Formula - Method, procedure, rule, blueprint
(these people look distinct)
Potential - Promise, capability, ability, possibility
(this person has a potential of living again)
(this is the formula to the math problem.)
Formula - Method, procedure, rule, blueprint
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