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Meaningful Sentences 101 . What is a meaingful sentence?. A meaningful sentence is one that uses context clues and synonyms to convey the meaning of a vocabulary word in the sentence. . To make a GREAT original meaningful sentence use one of the following techniques:. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Meaningful Sentences 101

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What is a meaingful sentence?A meaningful sentence

is one that uses context clues and synonyms to convey the meaning of a vocabulary word in the sentence.

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To make a GREAT original meaningful sentence use one of the following techniques:Synonym clue: sentence contains a word that means the same or nearly the same as the unknown word. (You should not choose a synonym that is unknown to you.)Antonym clue: sentence contains a word that means the opposite as the unknown word.

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Techniques: ContinuedExample clue: example of the word

is used in the sentence

Definition clue: definition of the word is used in the sentence. (Do NOT use “word, or definition” in the sentence.)

You only use one of these techniques per vocabulary word.

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Very Important

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Your original meaningful sentences CAN NOT have any of the following:• CAN NOT start with I, He, She, We,

They • Any sentence that has these

words will not receive credit!

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For example:

The vocabulary word is: ostracize

What NOT to do:

I was ostracized in the class.

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What you should do:Synonym clue: Chad felt ostracized, left out, when

he had to sit alone in the cafeteria.

Antonym clue:Courtney worried that her friends

would ostracize her, but instead they group included her.

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Example clue:The boy, who had been ostracized

from his friends because he had been punished, wished he could have joined them in the game.

Definition Clue:A vote had been taken to ostracize

the criminal, and he had to be immediately excluded from the group.

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Reminders for writing meaningful sentences:• Use all vocabulary words from

each unit to write meaningful sentence

• Only one word per sentence (You should have 20 sentences.)

• Underline or highlight the vocab word

• You must use correct grammar, capitalization and punctuation

• Vocabulary words must be spelled correctly and used correctly.

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Don’t Forget…• Your original meaningful

sentences must be typed and submitted into turnitin.com by the given due date.

• You CAN NOT –start with I, He, She, We, They

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Meaningful sentence practice and identification

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YES

1. The aperture in the little cave served as window, and let in just the tiniest amount of light to see by.

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NO

2. The actor delivered a great soliloquy.

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No

3. There was a chimera in the closet.

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Yes

4. The dog was fettered to the post in the yard so that he could not escape and wander the neighborhood.

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No

5. I was scared walking in the catacombs.

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No

6. The kids at the movies made clamor during the movie.


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