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Walk Two Moons Week 2
BELL WORK
November 11.1
 1. anonymous adj. having an unknown author
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or origin
2. cantankerous adj. bad tempered and
quarrelsome
3. console v. to give comfort in a time of
distress
4. flail v. to wave about wildly, especially
one’s arms and legs
5. malevolent adj. doing or desiring to do evil
to others
November 11.1 ALS
 1. anonymous adj. having an unknown author or
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origin
2. cantankerous adj. bad tempered and quarrelsome
3. console v. to give comfort in a time of distress
4. flail v. to wave about wildly, especially one’s arms
and legs
5. malevolent adj. doing or desiring to do evil to
others
Myths n.– a story whose author is unknown and that
explains a people’s belief about nature, an event in
history, or the origin of a custom or practice.
November 11.2
 manna n. a miraculous gift
 reassurance n. renewed confidence or
belief
 skeptical adj. doubtful or disbelieving
 slather v. to spread thickly
 gnarled- adj.- twisted and full of knots
November 11.2 ALS
 manna n. a miraculous gift
 reassurance n. renewed confidence or belief
 skeptical adj. doubtful or disbelieving
 slather v. to spread thickly
 gnarled- adj.- twisted and full of knots
 climax n. – the point of greatest emotional
intensity, interest, or suspense.
 Resolution n. – the final outcome of a story
November 12.1
 Illustrate the following:
 Slather
 Gnarled
 Console
November 12.2
 Use the following in a
sentence. Go for seven
words per sentence.
 Flail
 Manna
 Skeptical
November 13.1
Illustrate the
following:
Cantankerous
Anonymous
malevolent
November 13.2
 Use the following in a
sentence. Go for seven
words per sentence.
 Gnarled
 Anonymous
 Cantankerous
November 14.1
 Use the following words in a paragraph.
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Remember to have you thesis sentence,
three supporting sentences and a concluding
sentence. Go for seven words per sentence.
Flail
Malevolent
Skeptical
Slather
cantankerous
November 14.2
 Find the correct synonyms for each of the
following:
 _____ bonanza, windfall, delicacy
 _____ , confidence, incentive, reward
 _____, nameless, undesignated, incognito
November 15.1
 Find the correct synonyms for each of
the following:
 _____ , twisted, knotted, deformed
 _____ , smack, smash, thrash
 _____ , dubious, doubtful, mistrustful
November 15.2
 Find the correct antonyms for each of the
following:
 _____ , upset, agitate, depress
 _____ , straight, unbent, untwisted
 _____ , friendly, good, kind
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