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Vocabulary Lesson #7 The Land of Oz

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Vocabulary Lesson # 7. The Land of Oz. Dampen (V.). “Do not, I beg of you, dampen today’s sun with the showers of tomorrow. Definition : to depress, discourage, or deaden; also, to moisten The class dampened Mr. Scott’s day because they didn’t complete their work. . Dampen (V.). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Vocabulary Lesson #7The Land of Oz

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Dampen (V.) “Do not, I beg of you, dampen

today’s sun with the showers of tomorrow.

Definition : to depress, discourage, or deaden; also, to moisten

The class dampened Mr. Scott’s day because they didn’t complete their work.

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Dampen (V.)* Describe a time when somebody

dampened your day. Explain the effect it had on you.

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Humble (Adj.)*”I thank your Majesty,” said Jack,

humbly.

*Definition : without pride or vanity;

modest; meek; lowly.*The humble girl began to cry as she

won the first place award.

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Humble (Adj.)*Is it good to be humble? Explain.

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Indefinite (adj.)*For before your head has time to spoil

you can have it canned, and in that way it may be preserved indefinitely.

* Definition : not clearly defined or with no set limits

*The inmates did not know when they were going to be released because they were given indefinite sentences.

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Indefinite (Adj.)*Give an example of something that

may be indefinite.

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Latter (Adj.)*The Scarecrow introduced Tip and

Jack Pumpkinhead, and the latter personage seemed to interest the Woodman.

*Definition: being the second of two things mentioned.

*We will go to the park during the latter part of the day.

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Latter (Adj.)*What are some skills you hope to

learn during the latter part of the school year?

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Personage (N.)*The scarecrow introduced Tip and

Jack Pumpkinhead, and the latter personage seemed to interest the Woodman greatly.

*Definition: A person, especially one who is important or noteworthy.

*Personages from around the world came to the funeral to mourn the President’s death.

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Personage (N.)*Who do you feel is important or

noteworthy? Explain.

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Preserve (V.) For before your head has time to spoil you can

have it canned, and in that way it may be preserved indefinitely.

Definition: To keep safe from injury, destruction, or decay

It is important to preserve what few areas of nature we have left for future generations.

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Preserve (V.) What is something that you might preserve?

Why?

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Select (Adj.)* You are certainly unusual, and therefore

worthy to become a member of our select society.

*Definition: of special value or excellence; choice

*Only select students are chosen for Student Council.

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Select (Adj.)*Describe a time when you were selectively

chosen for something. How did you feel?

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Society (N.)*You are certainly unusual, and therefore

worthy to become a member of our select society.

*Definition: A group of persons linked for any reason, having common traditions and interests

* The society you live in can effect your behavior.

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Society (N.)* What problems do you see within your

society? How do they effect you?

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Substantial (Adj.)* “You are not very substantial, I must admit,”

said the Emperor.

* Definition: having body; solid; strong; firm

* My husband makes a substantial amount of money in his new job.

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Substantial (Adj.)* In order to make a substantial amount of

money, do you need a college degree? Explain.

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Sympathetic (Adj.)*”Nonsense!” said the Emperor – but in a

kindly, sympathetic tone.

*Definition: Having feelings of compassion or understanding.

* When I see a friend upset, I try to lend her a sympathetic ear.

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Sympathetic (Adj.)* When have you felt sympathy for someone or

something?