Due to the Camping Trip this list is incomplete. Still, it is your responsibility to have complete FLASHCARDS on Friday, Nov. 19 with Parts of Speech, definitions, antonyms and synonyms with a practice sentence
READY for quizzes on Monday, November 22, since we're NOT in Double Blocks this wek.
M. sadism(n)—a sexual perversion where gratification is obtained by inflicting physical or mental pain on others
N. explicate(v)—to give a detailed explanation
O. verisimilitude (n) the appearance or semblance of truth; likelihood; probability: The play lacked verisimilitude.
P. shrewdly(adv)—clever, astute
Q. requisite (n)—required, necessary
R. extemporaneous(adj)—not planned before hand; impromptu
S. attestations(v)—to certify as genuine by signing as a witness 2. manifest 3. testify
T. condolence (n)— the expressing of sympathetic sorrow
U. incurred (v)—
V. ambidextrous (adj)—using both hands with ease
W. oestrum ( )—
X. impugned (v)—
Y. incisive ( )—
Z. incidious, (adj)—
AA. impetus ( )—
BB. vexed (v)—
CC. mulatto (n)—
DD. vendue (n)—
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The moral virtues, then, are produced in us neither by nature nor against nature. Nature, indeed, prepares in us the ground for their reception, but their complete formation is the product of habit.
Aristole
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