Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Homework 2/16/10

Period 1
Post Vocab Sentences
Study your Class notes for a quiz

Period 3
Post Vocab Sentences
Do questions 1-5(including the bullets for #1 & 2) + 7 (which must be 1/2 a page)
Read the Literary Analysis column ALL of this is on PAGE 243
You may have a quiz on the Literary Analysis terms. ,

11 comments:

Dulce Karina. said...

Pd. 1 Dulce Garcia 2.16:
1. She abrogate the excitement of her friend.
2. They tried to arrogate the powers of the school board.
3. Derogatory comments were being spured over the incident on wednesday.
4. Britney Spears song: "My Perrogative" didn't make a big hit.
5. To be hired an inquisition had to made for no criminal history.
6. Perquisite in among other fancy additions.
7. Pop stars are acquisitive; always selfish.
8. SPA requisitions many supplies for the many students on campus.

Catalina said...

Catalina Martinez
02/16/10
Per.3
Week 22
1. The Politian’s feared civilians would abrogate the amendment because of all the controversy that arose in court.
2. The farmers were very upset when they found that the governor planned to arrogate their lands.
3. To arouse the crowd, the comedian began his act with a derogatory question.
4. One of the president’s prerogative rights is to veto any bill he may not like.
5. The Spanish inquisition was a tribunal that was set up to keep Catholic orthodoxy in the Spanish kingdom.
6. The perquisite of becoming a sales person is that you get to be your own boss and make your own schedule.
7. The robbers had exactly five minutes to get all the money and bail but one got very acquisitive once he saw the safe open; he didn’t make it out on time.
8. Every Sunday my house has to submit a requisition for supplies we need, but we usually don’t get what we ask for.

Jose said...

Jose Alvarado
2/16/10
Per.3

Vocab Sentences Week 22

1. There are many people who abrogate the law, by smoking marijuana.
2. All cops have the authority to arrogate drugs, and weapons.
3. A lot of people who gossip make derogatory remarks towards others.
4. The prerogative rights of a police officer are to search a person with probable cause.
5. The murder suspect felt like the questioning seemed more like an inquisition.
6. Over the years doctors get a lot perquisites.
7. Over the years of profit the millionaire became more acquisitive.
8. Students in SPA have to submit a requisition for hygiene supplies.

Alexis_H said...

1.Some of the kids on campus abrogate the nine o'clock curfew.
2.A thief arrogated some very expensive items from the jewlery store.
3.When I was doing my homework in the cafe today Jose made some derogatory remarks to me.
4.It is the prerogative of San Pasqual Academy staff to make sure that the girls and boys side is separated.
5.While she was getting hooked up to the lie detectors test she felt that it was like an inquisition.
6.Professinal football players get many prequisites on top of their contract.
7.A lot of the times when I have chocolate I want to be acquisitive with certain people.
8.Once a week I make a requisition for hygiene products.

Battle said...

1.Everyone thought that the President was going to abrogate slavery.
2.Hitler was trying to arrogate all the neighboring countries.
3.Men at strip clubs usually shout derogatory words at the ladies.
4.It’s my prerogative if I want to spend all my free time reading and writing.
5.Saied in the show called “Lost,” was often forced to use inquisition on the prisoners.
6.On military bases the General usually is more perquisite
7.Rich people are often acquisitive with their money.
8.The U.S government has strong requisition on most foreign countries.

Anonymous said...

1. Lincoln abrogated slavery.
2. The government arrogated the states.
3. Racist remarks are derogatory.
4. Teachers being able to kick students out is prerogative.
5. My inquisition about a girl.

KATHERiNE said...

Katherine Serna
February 16, 2010
1st Period
Week 22 Vocab

1. Abrogate: Well since he never called me back, I just abrogate and never called him back.
2. Arrogate: Since he is my father and I’m under age he can cut my phone off.
3. Derogatory: you should not make derogatory comment in public because it’s really rude.
4. Prerogative: It’s your prerogative to make a choice on what you wish to do in the future.
5. Inquisition: She is very inquisition today and it’s very annoying.
6. Perquisite: A free smoothie is the perquisite of working as a cashier at the Dragon Lounge.
7. Acquisitive: My father was an acquisitive workaholic who earned great wealth but never found happiness.
8. Requisition: The food was all requisitioned by the army.

Jabriel said...

Talking to some of the student here at S.P.A some times is scary becuase it sems as if conversations always seem to turn into an inquisition, which creates more problems.

TAking a vacation to me seems like a good perquisite to me.

My relationship with most of my past girl friends have been acquisitive to me.

When we run out of supplies for our house edwardo gets frustrated with having to order requisition for hygene for the boys.

The government should abrogate people rights for a better understanding of the constitution.

When the police bussted though my house they told m that they had an arrogated reason to do so.

Some people use derogatory terms during calss and it makes the teacher mad.

Being in the honors house gives me prerogative reason to be aleader on campus.

jabriel

marquise said...

Mark is going to abrogate his homework tonight.

Jake is going to arrogate his medicine without the staffs permission.

John had derogatory behavior towards cheering.

John has the prerogative to be left alone at home without any staff.

The detective lead a harsh inquisition against the suspect.

Taco bell to mike that there is a big perquisite if he were to work there.

Kim's acquisitive behavior lead her to pass the class.

Jose made a requisition to his staff after the game.

TedraMc. said...

Tedra McNair
February 16, 2010
Period, 3

Week 22 Vocabulary

1.) Abrogate: Since she never calls or comes to visit me, I just abrogated her completely
and didn’t look back.

2.) Arrogate: Since she is my mother, she has the right to arrogate my video games for however long as she wants.

3.) Derogatory: Our staff Lauren doesn’t like it when we use derogatory language in the house.

4.) Prerogative: It is her prerogative to walk around in skimpy clothing and expose all of her goods.

5.) Inquisition: The team meeting turned into a team inquisition directed towards me and I felt like everyone was targeting me.

6.) Perquisite: The boats were under his name so they were deemed his perquisites and not his ex-wife’s.

7.) Acquisitive: After she received her first paycheck, she became very acquisitive and ended up broke.

8.) Requisition: I submitted my requisition to the P.O. box, but they never replied to my letter.

LAZARO said...

The jury decided to abrogate the prostitute’s sentence do to the fact that she had kids.
When the boy got shot his brother tried to arrogate the shooters and take him to jail.
When someone told me some derogatory things I felt really angry but relaxed.
If I dress like a gang member, then that’s my prerogative.
My mother made me answer an inquisition about how my first date was.
Ms Ramirez got a perquisite to Hawaii because of her good attendance.
Amber was acquisitive when I asked her for some of her food.
The maid’s requisition on what she needed to clean the house was clear and understandable.