Monday, December 19, 2011

It's Almost Time for Christmas Break! Still Enough Time to EXPAND Your Vocabulary. :)

S.A.T. Words of the Week
Compose a sentence using at least one word from the S.A.T. Words of the Week and post it on the blog. This is a homework grade.



12/19/2011
Repatriate (verb)
Prefix: RE (back, again)
Definition: to return to one's country of origin


12/20/2011
Resilient (adjective)
Prefix: RE (back, again)
Definition: to bounce back from adversity or change


12/21/2011
Revitalize (verb)
Prefix: RE (back, again)
Definition: to regain energy

23 comments:

  1. They "repatriated" him, after being held captive as a prisoner for more than 23 years.

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  2. The winter break will revitalize my energy.

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  3. Sleeping allows me to revitalize my energy for the day to come.

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  4. My friend is from the Phillipines and she tells me that she wants to repatriate, because she miss her family.
    --Kiana m. Jones 3A

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  5. I am constantly switching back and forth from culture to culture because my parents are of different ethnicities. I am resilient to this change because it occurs so often.

    Alexus Wilkerson 3A

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  6. Im ready for summer break so i can revitalize myself because i been really tired lately. Tiara Mckisset 4A/B

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  7. After I drunk a Five Hour energy drink , I felt revitalized

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  8. I felt revitalized when my coach pulled me out the game.

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  9. On holidays or special occasions some people like to repatriate.

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  10. The group of college students repatriated to the united states to spend time with their families.

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  11. I became resilient when i flew from Maryland to California.

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  12. As Mr.Mitchell took me out the game, he told me to try to revitalize Quickly In order to get back in the game.

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  13. The resilient ballerina danced again with an ankle injury.

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  14. For once we had proved too resilient for them.
    -Arianna Lewis <3

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  15. The 'resilient' soldiers that were sent outside the U.S. have had their spirits 'revitalized', especially since they were able to 'repatriate' during the holidays.

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  16. She felt lonely so she repatriate back to London

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  17. The rubber band was resilient after being stretched.

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  18. I have always admired a person that had the ability to be resilient to anything changes that life may throw at them.

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  19. She was an illegal immigrant therefore, she repatriated back to Japan.

    -Jada Young/3A

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  20. I know for a fact that I will feel “revitalized” after this long Christmas break, and ready for the New Year.
    E' Von Lewis Pd.4a/b

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  21. I revitalize my energy when I drink water after physical activity since I get my energy I had back.

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  22. As a player plays basketball , one must learn to be resilient and keep there head in the game .

    -Tiffany Watson 3A

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