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Post by rebeccayunn on May 6, 2010 19:19:57 GMT -8
5/6/10 Pavlov's Dog: -2 different stimuli -responds differently -when the bell rings, he knew there was food -eventually, the dog responded to the sound of the bell by salavating
ETYMOLOGY: anthropos- -philanthropist
claudo-to shut include-to shut in exclude-to shut out
segregate: separated races seclude: shut apart prejudice: judge someone before you know that person preclude: shut before recluse: hermit; living by himself; shut back se: apart
phobia: fear claustrophobia: fear of enclosed spaces agora: marketplace agoraphobia: fear of market places; open spaces acro: height; acrophobia: fear of height cloister: monestary live in mnts. by themselves and shut away cloistered: anyone shut away
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Post by rebeccayunn on May 11, 2010 17:03:12 GMT -8
iq PHRASES
i.e. id est -this medium effectuates an unprecedented level of sophistication in a pedagogical process. ie. this is really cool. in other words/that is to say
e.g. = exempli gratia - i will take action to improve myself. e.g. i will complete all PIQ homework this week! for example
etc. = et cetera - i will review my vocab, grammar, math, etc and others
pronoun case nominative case (i, you, he , she, it , we, they, who) used when the pronoun is the subject of the main clause or a subordinate
objective case (me, you, him, her, it, us, them, whom used when the pronoun is the object of the clause or the object of a preposition
possessive case my your his, her its our their whose used to show possession- functions as an adjective used before a gerund eg do you mind my smoking?
comparison by "than" or "as" generally require the nominative case to follow i am taller than he joe is as smart as I
hw vocab quizzes
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Post by rebeccayunn on May 13, 2010 17:07:57 GMT -8
5/13/10
split in infinitive -races NOT to do instead of to not do
to determine ones--> to determine one's to determine one's iq, divide the the mental age by the physical age , which should range from 40 to 160.
every time you use a pronoun, you need an antecedent.
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