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All Words 2009 2010

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Trace   Outline, List in Steps  
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Analyze   Break apart, Study the Pieces  
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Infer   A Good Guess, Read Between the Lines  
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Evaluate   Judge, In Your Own Words  
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Formulate   Put Together, Create  
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Describe   Tell All About  
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Support   Give the Facts, Back Up With Details  
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Explain   Tell How, Put in Your Own Words  
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Summarize   Sum It Up, Give Me the Short Version  
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Predict   Make a Guess, What Will Happen Next  
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extravagant   excessive, going beyond reasonable bounds  
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tangible   able to be touched or felt  
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leaden   heavy and sad  
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sullen   gloomy, sad, in a bad mood  
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timorous   Scared, reluctant  
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moderation   Not going to extremes.  
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pastor   a minister or priest in charge of a church or parish  
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imams   Muslim religious leaders  
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compare   tell the differences and similiarities  
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contrast   tell the differences  
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absorb   to take in or suck or swallow up  
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adversely   harmfully  
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agriculture   farming, cultivation of the soil  
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algae   any plant or plantlike organism (as a seaweed) that includes forms mostly growing in water  
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aquatic   living or growing in, on, or near the water  
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assimilate   to absorb, to understand  
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biological   having to do with living things  
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buffer   something that serves as a protective barrier  
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chemical   a science that deals with the composition, structure, and properties of substances and with the changes that they go through  
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clog   something that hinders or holds back  
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condense   to increase the amount of a substance in a space by removing other substances with which it is mixed or in which it is dissolved  
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consume   to make complete use of : EXHAUST  
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contaminants   to make impure or unfit for use by adding something harmful or unpleasant  
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critical   very important  
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debris   the remains of something broken down or destroyed an accumulation of fragments of rock  
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decompose   to break down through chemical change : ROT  
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degraded   to reduce the complexity of a chemical compound  
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deplete   to reduce in amount by using up  
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deprive   to take something away from  
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derived   to come from a certain source  
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mouth (of a river)   a place where a stream or river flows into a larger body of water  
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bay   the part of a large body of water that extends into a shoreline, generally smaller than a gulf  
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source (of a river)   a place where a river or stream begins, often in highlands  
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strait   a narrow stretch of water joining 2 larger bodies of water  
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Tributary   a small river or stream that flows into a large river or stream; a branch of the river  
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gulf   part of a large body of water that extends into a shoreline, generally larger and more deeply indented than a bay  
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peninsula   a body of land jutting into a lake or ocean, surrounded on 3 sides by water  
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hill   elevated land with sloping sides and a rounded summit; generally smaller than a mountain  
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island   a land area, smaller than a continent, completely surrounded by water  
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isthmus   a narrow stretch of land connecting 2 larger land areas  
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Objective   Something worked toward or striven for; a goal.  
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Rubric   A tool to assess work describing different levels of performance.  
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Evaluation   Examining and carefully judging something  
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Assessment   An activity that shows what you know and can do.  
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Geography   Geography is the study of the earth in all its variety—human and natural—focusing on how locations affect all other aspects of a place.  
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Standard   A degree or level of requirement, excellence, or attainment  
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Strategy   A way of doing something difficult  
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Percent   Out of each hundred, per hundred  
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Grammar   Rules of language and how words and punctuation combine to form sentences.  
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Punctuation   The standard marks and signs, besides letters, in writing and printing  
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erosion   to wear away by or as if by the action of water, wind, or glacial ice  
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discharge   to set free UNLOAD  
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discrete   separate, detached, disconnected  
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dissolve   to mix or cause to mix with a liquid so that the result is a liquid that is the same throughout  
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drain   to make or become gradually dry or empty  
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duration   the time during which something exists or lasts  
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effect   INFLUENCE <the effect of climate on growth>  
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effluent   waste matter, runoff, overflow, sewage  
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emissions   something discharged  
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enhance   to increase or improve in value  
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Implore   to beg  
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Primly   stiffly; daintily  
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recede   to move backward; to withdraw  
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rueful   sad  
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venture   bold or risky act  
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anguish   extreme pain or sorrow  
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helter-skelter   without order; messy  
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Immense   very large  
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Melancholy   Depressed  
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Pickle   difficult situation  
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axis   n. straight line around which something rotates  
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fragrant   sweet-smelling  
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teeming   filled to overflowing  
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accomplice   assistant to a crime  
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arc   curved path  
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ebb   to decrease in force or level  
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impulse   sudden act  
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indefinitely   for an unlimited time  
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ponderous   of great weight  
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pry   to pull by using a lever  
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Data   Information  
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Classify   Putting objects into groups based on their characteristics  
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Experiment   Test of a hypothesis controlling variables  
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Plain   flat expanse of land  
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Rave   To talk wildly  
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continent   one of the 7 large landmasses on the earth  
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channel   a wide strait or waterway between 2 landmasses that lie close to each other; deep part of a river or other waterway  
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cliff   a steep, high wall of rock, earth, or ice  
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desert   a region of vegetation, either cold or hot, that receives ten inches or less of precipitation each year  
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glacier   a large, thick body of slowly moving ice  
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