(adj) bare, dreary, dismal
Bleak
(v) to have ambitious hopes or plans, strive toward a higher goal, desire earnestly; to ascend
Aspire
(adj) thoroughly skilled; (noun) an expert
Adept
(adj) worthy of scorn, contemptible
Despicable
How do you pronounce this word: SOLILOQUY
suh-LIH-loh-kwee
OR
suh-LIH-luh-kwee
(n) mud; wet, swampy ground; a tough situation; (v) to get stuck
Mire
(adj) not able to be defeated, unbeatable
Invincible
(v) to make imperfect, damage, harm
Impair
(v) to free from slavery; to release or liberate
Emancipate
WHEN AND WHERE will you be performing your projects?
Monday during class in the auditorium
(adj) drooping; without energy, sluggish
Languid
(adj) incorrect; containing mistakes
Erroneous
(v) to blame; scold
Chide
(v) to make use of, develop; to make improper use of for personal profit; (n) a feat, deed
Exploit
How do you spell the teacher's name?
G O E C K E
(adj) forward; undesirably prominent; thrust out
Obtrusive
(v) to cause to become; to perform; to deliver officially; to process, extract
Render
(n) an introduction to a speech or piece of writing
Preamble
(adj) rough, irregular; severe, stern; strong; stormy
Rugged
How many acts are in Romeo and Juliet?
5
(adj) untidy in dress, personal habits, etc; careless, sloppy
Slipshod
(adj) made or delivered on the spur of the moment
Extemporaneous
“ex-tem-pour-RAY-nee-us"
(adj) small, smaller than most others of the same type
Diminutive
(adj) inclined to doubt; slow to accept something as true
Skeptical
What does PEEL stand for?
Point, Evidence, Explain, Link