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		<title>4/21 Spelling</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[4.29
disappear, disappoint, disagree, dishonest, unable
uncertain, unbeaten, uncomfortable, unkind, unknown
rewrite, review, rebuild, recall, misbehave
misuse, misunderstand, misspell, disable, reread
5.29
eruption, interrupt, bankrupt, rupture, spectator
suspect, respect, spectacle, signature, insignia
signet, microscope, telescope, stethoscope, uniform
reformat, reformatory, transform, disrupt, spectator
6.29
destruct, destruction, describe, description
decorate, decoration, divide, division
administer, administration populate, population
infect, infection, punctuate, punctuation
attend, attention, inform, information
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<p>disappear, disappoint, disagree, dishonest, unable</p>
<p>uncertain, unbeaten, uncomfortable, unkind, unknown</p>
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<p>misuse, misunderstand, misspell, disable, reread</p>
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<p>eruption, interrupt, bankrupt, rupture, spectator</p>
<p>suspect, respect, spectacle, signature, insignia</p>
<p>signet, microscope, telescope, stethoscope, uniform</p>
<p>reformat, reformatory, transform, disrupt, spectator</p>
<p>6.29</p>
<p>destruct, destruction, describe, description</p>
<p>decorate, decoration, divide, division</p>
<p>administer, administration populate, population</p>
<p>infect, infection, punctuate, punctuation</p>
<p>attend, attention, inform, information</p>
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		<title>4/21 Vocabulary</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Apr 2008 12:38:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[naut, naus, nav:  relating to sea, ships, or travelers
navigator&#8211;a person who is trained to plan the course of and drive a ship
navy&#8211;a fleet of ships, all of the warships of a nation
astronaut&#8211;a person who is trained to travel into outer space
nautical&#8211;related to sailing, sailors, or ships
nauseous&#8211;having a feeling of sickness in the stomach that feels [...]]]></description>
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<p>navigator&#8211;a person who is trained to plan the course of and drive a ship</p>
<p>navy&#8211;a fleet of ships, all of the warships of a nation</p>
<p>astronaut&#8211;a person who is trained to travel into outer space</p>
<p>nautical&#8211;related to sailing, sailors, or ships</p>
<p>nauseous&#8211;having a feeling of sickness in the stomach that feels like sea sickness</p>
<p>navigate&#8211;to steer or direct a ship or airplane</p>
<p>assist&#8211;to help with something</p>
<p>evaluate&#8211;to find out or jude the quality or worth of something</p>
<p>exceeding&#8211;going beyond what is expected</p>
<p>merit&#8211;of high quality</p>
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		<title>4/7 Vocabulary</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Apr 2008 19:50:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Terr, Terra, Geo:  land; earth
extraterrestrial&#8211;not found on Earth (found in space)
geography&#8211;the science that deals with the regions or places on Earth&#8217;s surface
Mediterranean&#8211;a sea that is almost completely surrounded by land
subterranean&#8211;under the surface of the earth
territory&#8211;an area, region, or piece of land
geology&#8211;the study of the earth, specifically the rocks and crust
compact&#8211;very small; takes up little space
exceptional&#8211;better [...]]]></description>
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<p>extraterrestrial&#8211;not found on Earth (found in space)</p>
<p>geography&#8211;the science that deals with the regions or places on Earth&#8217;s surface</p>
<p>Mediterranean&#8211;a sea that is almost completely surrounded by land</p>
<p>subterranean&#8211;under the surface of the earth</p>
<p>territory&#8211;an area, region, or piece of land</p>
<p>geology&#8211;the study of the earth, specifically the rocks and crust</p>
<p>compact&#8211;very small; takes up little space</p>
<p>exceptional&#8211;better than ordinary; outstanding</p>
<p>apparatus&#8211;a tool or equipment that is used to do a particular job or purpose</p>
<p>comparatively&#8211;describes something in comparison to something else</p>
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		<title>4/7</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Apr 2008 19:19:50 +0000</pubDate>
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hopeless, careless, homeless, tireless, hopeful
fearful, cheerful, careful, graceful, happily
friendly, angrily, swiftly, suddenly, darkness
goodness, sadness, kindness, weirdness, effortess
5.28
geology, geometry, geography, geologist, action
enact, transport, import, portable, bicycle
cyclone, encyclopedia, autograph, automobile, automatic
autobiography, telegraph, photograph, paragraph, react
6.28
binocular, bicentennial, bilingual, bipedal, triceps
triathlon, triad, triplicate, unicorn, unify
union, unique, semicircle, semicolon, semiannual
centipede, century, centennial, tripod, bilingual
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<p>centipede, century, centennial, tripod, bilingual</p>
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