Name Chapters 9-12 for the Shakespeare Stealer
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Name Chapters 9-12 for The Shakespeare Stealer Word Part of Definition Speech pluralist noun One who holds two or more jobs pluralism noun A situation where people of different social classes, religions, races, etc are together in a society but continue to have their different traditions and interests. multilingual adjective Having the ability to speak many different languages multidisciplinar adjective Involving two or more subject areas y polychromatic adjective Having many different colors polygraph noun A machine that writes down many different changes in the body while the person answers questions; a lie detector test multitude noun A great number of things or people multimedia adjective Using or involving several forms of communication or expression megalopolis noun An area that includes several large cities. megabyte noun A large unit of computer memory bewilderment noun a confusing maze or tangle, as of objects or conditions adept adjective Very skilled clamor noun A loud uproar from a crowd of people; any loud and continued noise daunting adjective Discouraging through fear derisive adjective Marked by ridicule; contemptuous, mocking, jeering vicinity noun The area of region near or about a place; surrounding district; neighborhood sullen adjective Gloomy, dismal incriminating verb to make appear guilty of a crime climacteric noun A major turning point or critical stage bleak adjective Not hopeful or encouraging Vocabulary Activities Directions: Complete 3 of the activities to turn in on Thursday. 1. Write a sentence that contains each spelling word. The sentence must demonstrate the meaning of the word and each sentence must contain correct spelling, punctuation, and grammar. 2. Make a flashcard for each word. The front of the flashcards must contain the word and a sentence containing the word. The back of the flashcard must contain the word’s part of speech and its definition. 3. Write a story using 15 of your words. The story must contain correct spelling, punctuation, and grammar. 4. Draw a picture to represent the meaning of 10 of your words. 5. Write a synonym or antonym for 10 of your words. 6. Create a word search using Puzzlemaker on Discoveryeducation.com or graph paper that includes all of your vocabulary words. Then, solve your words search by highlighting each spelling word.