Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Homework 1/6/10

Period 1
Post Vocab Sentences Wk. 16 vocab
Read pgs 166-172 from "The Crucible" and write at least 1/2 page summary.

Period 3
Post Vocab Sentences wk. 16 vocab
Read pgs 172 (starting at "A") to 178 (stop at "A") in Crucible packet
- Write a 2 paragraph response in which you summarize and give your opinion on the section you read.

17 comments:

Robert Rowe said...

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Robert Rowe said...

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Emily Orozco said...

1. The man was going to be trialed with five concurrent sentences.
2. I did my homework in a cursory matter.
3. I don’t like to write discursive essays due to the fact that they are too long.
4. Many scientists that are trying to be precursor to an earthquake so there won’t be as many deaths.
5. It wasn’t hard to grade the homework because it was expedient.
6. I was trying to expedite my homework so that I will be done faster.
7. The tree was an impediment to the cars because it was trying to get to the other side.
8. You are pedestrian due to the fact that you do not have a car.

Abby said...

1. My brother was convicted of battery and was sentenced to serve 10 concurrent months in prison.
2. I usually give my homework a cursory effort before class in the morning.
3. I usually write discursive stories in my diary instead of writing my days events.
4. The weather channel tells everyone when it is going to be stormy because scientists have a precursor that detects things like rain or storms.
5. It would be expedient for me to wake up sick so that I dont have to go to school.
6. When speaking to the customer service employee about returning an item at the department store I asked to speak directly to the manager to expedite the return of my item.
7. The husbands anger problem was an impediment to help the couples healthy communication in their relationship.
8. I have nothing better to do than pedestrian activities such as watching TV and listening to music.

LAZARO said...

The doctor had to operate two concurrent operations on both his legs so the man could walk again.

We all went to a party and I forgot I had homework so I cursory did it before class began.

Ms. Ramirez someday has us hear her very long discursive discussions in her class.

In 1930 the Blues music really was the precursor of the beginning of the rock and roll.

It will be expedient if I run to the store instead of walking there.

The store was running low on money so they had to find a way to expedite their selling’s by putting out a two dollar purchase can get you a free bag of chips.

The cows ran out of their barn and were running around in the street making it impediment to make it home on time to turn off the beans so they wouldn’t burn.

The lion attacked his master and a lot of people thought it was pedestrian.

Catalina said...

Catalina Martinez
Per.3
01-06-10
Vocabulary sentences week 16
1. The prisoner hoped for a concurrent life sentence; so he didn’t have to worry about paying child support.
2. Joe played video games all day, and gave the essay a cursory review two hours before it had to be turned in.
3. Elena hoped to avoid discursive discussions once she went to college.
4. Before the tsunami hit Indonesia, scientists saw what might have been a precursor to the underwater earthquake an hour before the tsunami hit land.
5. The search engine Google gives me expedient results for anything I type in.
6. The lawyer hired an assistant to help expedite the court-order paperwork that was overdue.
7. The baby’s respiratory impediment was a serious hazard for both the baby and the mother.
8. The natives worried about a pedestrian concern being done by the British.

TedraMc. said...

Tedra McNair
January 6, 2010
Period, 3

Teddy’s Vocabulary: wk 16

Concurrent; adj: During the whole conversation, their thoughts were so concurrent, that they could predict every word that each other would say, before the other could even say it.

Cursory; adj: He only took a cursory glance at the handout and was not prepared for the pop quiz on it the next day.

Discursive; adj: His argument was so discursive that the audience was so lost and confused that they left right in the middle and didn’t care to continue to listen.

Precursor; n: It is common that a missed monthly cycle is the precursor to a possible pregnancy in most women.

Expedient; adj: It is more expedient to bring a skateboard to a skate park up the street rather than a bike because the ramps are too small.

Expedite; v: I paid an extra $5.00 in order to expedite the process of the package I mailed off to my mom 3 days before Christmas.

Impediment; n: The road block was a great impediment to me getting to work on time.

Pedestrian; adj: To use strong profanity is so pedestrian in his house hold that he does so often that he doesn’t even notice that he does it.

Robert Rowe said...

1. My mom was more worried about her pedestrian needs such as food and clothing.
2. The sales man had a phone call in the middle of selling me a house, after the phone call it seemed as if he was trying to expedite the selling of the house.
3. My teacher said that it would be politically expedient to end the war early.
4. My poorly developed listening skills were a very bad impediment to my success in life.
5. My mom tries to pay attention to her precursors to a pregnancy.
6. My boss told me that I have to map the floor concurrently to the way it was before.
7. My boss said that my cursory mopping was ugly.
8. These vocabulary sentences of discursive vocabulary sentences.

Kristana said...

The girl had two concurrent Fs in school.

The boy was cursory when he got into the basketball game.

The teacher was discursive in every class that she had.

The precursor reminded me that my opponent was not going to show up.

The law teacher thought he could expedient the problems in the students.

I expedite in a basketball game which tends to make me loose the basketball.

The girl had impediment the shoe to another person.

I go to a non pedestrian school.

Battle said...

1.The song “ Battlefield” was concurrent on the radio.
2.I sometimes do my homework in a cursory fashion.
3.President Obama made a very discursive speech.
4.The spread of HIV was fast and doctors came up with a precursor about how it was spreading so widely.
5.I told my mom to go on expedient.com to file a financial report.
6.Jane had to expedite her delivery so her sister would get it before Christmas.
7.James had a speech impediment that often made the kids laugh at him.

Jose said...

Jose Alvarado
1/6/10
per.3

1.The prisoner was given two concurrent terms.
2. My mentor gave my homework a very cursory look.
3. My debate class had discursive arguments.
4. Uncontrolled high blood pressure is often a precursor to heart disease or stroke.
5. It is expedient that you put a condom before you have sex.
6. I desperately require delivery to be expedited as the items are urgently needed.
7. A stop sign is an impediment for me going forward.
8. The polar bear has a very pedestrian way of living.

spud said...

1. At big hotels, there are often parties going on concurrent with weddings.

2. I often do my homework cursory.

3. In English we often have discursive conversations.

4. When animals go crazy, they can sometimes precursor and Earth Quake, or a Tsunami.

5. When I went to Jack in the Box, the server was very busy so the boss expediented my order.

6. The king did not concern himself with pedestrian problems.

7. The San Diego Chargers running back Darren Sproles has a speech impediment.

8. Every four years, the U.S.A expedient to nominate a new president to run the country.

Can you please not show mines to the class. I will come in after school tomorrow, to get more help.

Ray-Mond Wyatt

Jabriel said...

The concurrent speakin of two people make no sence.

Some students who recieve big projects seem to work on thier projects with cursory.

In my english class its seems to me as if we never stay on one topic to long its all ways discursive.

In football i can to tend to be a precursor some times.

My friends thinks somestimes I can make some very expedient decisions.

I wish i could expedite the line at the airport.

The impediment dog interfenred with my driving on the free way.

sometimes my thoughts can tend to be pedstrian towards others.

jabriel

Latoya said...

8 Sentences

1. The kids had to spend two concurrent days in their rooms.
2. He took a cursory glance at the history passage.
3. In our english class the teacher made the students write long discursive essays.
4. While watching the news the precursor announced the next storms.
5. It wouldn't be expedient if I paid you half the money instead of it all.
6. China was looking for ways to expedite the oil to the U.S.A.
7. My awful grades are an impediment from me playing basketball.
8. The kids did not just play connect four but they had other pedestrian activities to do as well.

Anonymous said...

1.The concurrent waves almost caused me to drown.
2.The girl's homework was cursory.
3.The discursive classroom annoyed Ms.Ramirez.
4.The death of Martin Luther King was a precursor of an intense Civil Rights Movement.
5.The expedient way the judge used to persecute the "criminal" was unjust.
6.Some people believe that to expedite a worker they must yell.
7.You are an impediment to my success.
8.The pedestrian was very pedestrian.

Anonymous said...

1.The two games were concurrent.
2.His cursory cause it to fall apart.
3.In class, we had discursive conversations.
4.The earthquakes precursor was correct.
5.It was expedient to bring him in the classroom.
6.I had to expedite my package.
7.The road block was impediment to their road trip.
8.The man was pedestrian compared to his brother.

marquise said...

Coach was looking to see if the new jerseys could be expedite for the next game.

His poor decisions was his impediment reason why he was not a good student.

The officer stopped so the pedestrian could pass by.

At the concurrent moment there are 138 students at San Pasqual Academy.

There was 8 seconds left on he shot clock and jane shot up a cursory shot.

The teacher had a long discursive talk with he student.

Scientist are trying to see what is a precursor to make a human mad.

The NBA said that it would be expedient to call a rookie the best player of all time.