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My Life's Blueprint

TermDefinitionSentence
responsibility (noun) duty; obligation It was my responsibility to do the dishes that week.
crucial (adjective) critical; important It was crucial that I study for that upcoming test; I could raise my average!!
financial (adjective) relating to money My friend's family is financially unstable, so they take food from their local food bank.
period (noun) length of time The students looked forward to the sixth period because their Spanish teacher was showing a film.
dignity (noun) the condition of deserving respect My sister lost her dignity when she was being bullied in school.
sociological (adjective) describing or having to do with the behaviors of groups of people The police had come to our school due to a sociological case; a child had committed suicide due to cyberbullying done by kids in my grade.
solid (adjective) firm The rock was solid; it couldn't be moved out of the way, and the kids were trapped!!
main idea (adjective, noun) the most important point in a selection that the author is making My LA teacher asked us to read a story and find the main idea of each chapter.
author's purpose (noun) an author's reason for writing I think the author's purpose is the entertain the reader with a funnt story.
endeavor (noun) serious attempt or effort Her endeavor to set and keep her goals is impressive.
Created by: 16gmiceli
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