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her·mither·mit (noun)- A person who lives alone and apart from others: The hermit lived in a small cabin deep in the mountains. Synonyms: loner, recluse.
Where would you be more likely to find a hermit –
in a forest or on a busy city street? Why?
Where would you be more likely to find a hermit –
in a forest or on a busy city street? Why?
http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=5816761n
fas·ci·natefas·ci·nate (verb)- To attract with extreme interest, as by being new or different. When you are fascinated by something, you are very interested in it and pay close attention to it: The skyscrapers fascinated the tourists. Synonyms: enthrall captivated, riveted, spellbound.
Would you want to read a book that you are fascinated with? Why or
why not?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJT4F7eksqA&feature=fvw
http://www.weather.com/outlook/videos/chaser-moments-fascinated-by-tornadoes-13560#13562
oc·ca·sion·al·ly oc·ca·sion·al·ly (adverb)- occurring now and then, once in a while. I occasionally visit my grandparents, but they live too far away to visit often. Synonyms: sometimes, sporadically, intermittent. Antonyms: often, frequently, regularly.
Does a clock tick occasionally or at regular intervals? Explain.
tim·id tim·id (adjective)- fearful, hesitant, or shy; unsure of oneself. My little sister is very timid around people she does not know. Synonyms: fearful, shy, bashful, timorous.
How would you expect a timid person to act?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1L-8xLI_5c&feature=related
pe·cul·iarpe·cul·iar (adjective)- oddly different from the usual; strange: Your cat has peculiar eyes; one is green, and the other is blue. Synonyms: odd, strange, weird, abnormal, unusual.
Would you eat a sandwich that smelled peculiar?
drabdrab (adjective)- dull in appearance or quality; lacks color: She brightened up the drab room with colorful curtains.. Synonyms: dull, plain, dreary. Antonyms: colorful, vivid
Which thing looks drab – a rainbow or a mud puddle?
http://www.teachertube.com/viewVideo.php?video_id=5646
trem·ble trem·ble (verb)- to shake, as withagitation, fear, weakness, or cold. If something is trembling, it is shaking slightly: I was trembling in the cold while waiting at the bus stop. Synonyms: wobble, shake, quivering. Antonyms- steady, still.
If you hand was trembling, could you draw a perfectly straight line?
Explain.
http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/player/environment/environment-natural-disasters/earthquakes/earthquake-101.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDegjfVi-Aw&feature=related
dashdash (verb)- to rush; if someone dashed away, they quickly and suddenly ran away.: The children dashed out onto the playground. Synonyms: hurry, run. Antonyms- sauntered, stroll, meander. .
Name one reason why someone might suddenly dash out of the room.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OX2igBztHI