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Worldly Wise

Published on Nov 20, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

LESSON 14

TRINITY

AFFORD

  • To be able to pay for
  • To be able ro do
  • To give
  • To provid
  • The women could not affordthe house.
Photo by [Duncan]

BOAST

  • To have to take proper pride in having
  • Ben boasted about all the games he had won.

CHORD

  • Three or more notes of music played together.
  • I can not get the right chord on the piano.
Photo by Balaji.B

EXCEPTIONAL

  • Unusually good
  • The dog was exceptional.
Photo by Ella Mullins

FORTUNATE

  • Lucky
  • Otto Frank was fortunate he lived.
Photo by Honey Tee

FRINGE

  • An outside edge
  • There was a fringe on my skirt.

HUMBLE

  • Plain simple
  • The survent was humble when he made breakfast.
Photo by stevendepolo

MEADOW

  • A field of grass or wildflowers
  • The meadow is quiet.
Photo by Ray Bouknight

MELANCHOLY

  • Very sad
  • The puppy felt melancholy when he didnt get love.

OBSTINATE

  • Not willing to give in
  • The teacher was OBSTINATE

PLEAD

  • To beg
  • The puppy would plead for food
Photo by Koshyk

PLUNGE

  • To throw oneself into
  • The man would plunge in the pool
Photo by SykoSam

RELENT

  • To become less strick
  • My nanny is relent.
Photo by Carlin Joe

SUBMIT

  • To give in to someone or something
  • Don't forget to submit you attendant

TRUDGE

  • To walk slowly and heavily as with great effort
  • When my brother is mad he will trudge down the hall

THE END

BY TRINITY