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• Thanks to Nathalie, Mohammed Alkhaldi, Kevin, Mohammed Aljhadali, and Joey who took the time this week to create outstanding slides to help you study.

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Virtually

— adv.

in effect though not in fact;  practically; nearly

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--Adj.

Limited to or admitting only members of a particular group or class: a restricted neighborhood; a restricted hotel.

RestrictedRestrict (v)

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An event that occurs—usually with a negative connotation

Incident

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20s 50s90s

~Noun. a period of ten yearsD e c a d

e s

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Mickey to Tiki Tu Meke, by Dick Frizzell

Noun. passage from one state, stage, subject, or place to another .

Verb. to make a change from one state, place, or condition to another : to make a transition

Your sentences need transitions between ideas.

Transition

Transitional words!

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Source (n): a point of origin or procurement the point of origin of a stream of water

Examples: The college had its own power source.She has been a great source of strength to me.

Synonyms: cradle, font, fountain, fountainhead, origin, root, seedbed, spring, well, wellspring

Source

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• Complex(n): a whole made up of complicated or interrelated parts. Examples: She has a complex about her appearance.Synonyms: facility, establishment, installation.

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• Adjustment(n): the act or process of adjusting.• Adjusted (adj): accommodated to suit a particular

set of circumstances or requirements.• Examples: The engine only needed a

minor adjustment.• Synonyms: accommodation, adaptation

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Erosion (n): the action or process of erodingExamples: Landscapers planted grass to stop the erosion of the hillside.Synonyms: attrition, corrosion, undermining, wasteAntonyms: buildup

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Generate(v): to bring into existence; to cause• Examples:

– Windmills are used to generate electricity– This business should generate a lot of revenue.

• Synonyms: beget, breed, bring, bring about, bring on, catalyze, cause, create.

Generate

Generate

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EXPOSURE (N)EXPOSE (V)

THE STATE OF BEING PUT INTO A HARMFUL SITUATION WITHOUT ANY PROTECTION.

SKIN CANCER IS OFTEN CAUSED BY TOO MUCH EXPOSURE TO THE SUN.

We don’t want our children to be exposed to violence on t.v.

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INCOMPATIBLETOO DIFFERENT TO BE ABLE TO WORK TOGETHER WELL OR HAVE A GOOD RELATIONSHIP.

THE SOFTWARE IS INCOMPATIBLE WITH THE OPERATING SYSTEM.

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PERCEIVEDTO NOTICE SOMETHING THAT IS DIFFICULT TO

NOTICE.

To perceive is to know or understand something through your senses.

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TO CONTINUE TO DO SOMETHING, EVEN

THOUGH IT IS DIFFICULT.

HER BOSS PERSISTED IN HIS EFFORTS TO ASK HER

FOR A DATE.

PERSIST (v)Persistent (adj.)

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Adapt / Adaptation to make fit

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Seek to try, to find, look, search

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layered

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Terror very great fear

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Trigger the piece of metal that you press to fire a gun

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Analysis noun. Definition: a careful examination of something in order to understand it better.

Ex: Further analysis of the data is

needed. My science teacher was very

pleased by our analysis of the atmosphere.

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Factor noun. Definition: one of several things

that influence or cause a situation. Ex: The rise in crime is mainly due to

social and economic factors. He analyzed the various factors of

the global warming.

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Attribute verb. Definition: to believe

or say that a

situation or event

is caused by something.

Ex: John attributes his finance problems to his wife.

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Maintenance noun. Definition: the repairs, painting etc.

that are necessary to keep

something in good condition. Ex: The caretaker is responsible for the

maintenance of the school buildings.

The maintenance of law and order is of vital importance.