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Unit 7: Chapter 2“Survival at the South Pole” :Unit 7: Chapter 2“Survival at the South Pole” Vocabulary Presentation


Frantically :Frantically Genre: adverb Adjective: frantic Antonym: calmly Synonym: urgently True/False:The children frantically chased after the ice cream truck. Is there an actor you are frantic about?


Grateful :Grateful Genre: adjective Noun: gratitude Antonym: ungrateful Synonym: thankful True/False:He is grateful for his health. What are you grateful for?


Reckless :Reckless Genre: adjective Noun: recklessness Antonym: careful Synonym: careless, irresponsible True/False: It’s important for doctors to be reckless. Have you seen reckless behavior at Citrus?


Undertake :Undertake Genre: verb Noun: none Antonym: forget Synonym: perform True/False: Good basketball players never undertake difficult shots. What big project have you undertaken?


Innocuous :Innocuous Genre:adjective Adverb: innocuously Antonym: damaging, bad Synonym: harmless True/False: Sharp stomach pains are always innocuous. Is it innocuous to talk on the phone while driving?


Tumor :Tumor Genre: noun Adjective: tumorous Antonym:none Synonym: growth True/False:Benign tumors are dangerous. Which diseases are related to tumors?


Supervisor :Supervisor Genre: none Verb: supervise Antonym: employee Synonym: manager True/False: A good supervisor needs to be very responsible. Have you ever been a supervisor?


Initial :Initial Genre: adjective Verb: initiate Antonym: final Synonym: first True/False:The initial moment of a job interview are very important. Did you like your initial classes at Citrus?


Draw out :Draw out Genre: verb Noun: none Antonym: put in Synonym: pull out, remove True/False: Nurses draw out blood to perform tests. How often do you draw out money from the bank?