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3.2 Problem-Solution Pres - Unit 7 Vocabulary List

The document provides a vocabulary list for students to learn, including definitions and examples of use for each word. Students are asked to fill in a table indicating the word forms (noun, verb, adjective, adjective) for each vocabulary word. An example is provided showing the word "reluctant" with its definition and example sentence. Students are then asked to complete the table for additional vocabulary words including "census, "quantitative", "qualitative", and "expository". Suffixes that can be used to build new words from these vocabulary words are also listed.
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3.2 Problem-Solution Pres - Unit 7 Vocabulary List

The document provides a vocabulary list for students to learn, including definitions and examples of use for each word. Students are asked to fill in a table indicating the word forms (noun, verb, adjective, adjective) for each vocabulary word. An example is provided showing the word "reluctant" with its definition and example sentence. Students are then asked to complete the table for additional vocabulary words including "census, "quantitative", "qualitative", and "expository". Suffixes that can be used to build new words from these vocabulary words are also listed.
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Pathway III Module 3-Unit 7

Vocabulary List Unit 7


You are responsible for learning the words' meanings and word forms (NOUN, VERB,
ADJECTIVE, and ADVERB).
Not all words have all forms. Mark missing forms by X in the table. See example:

DEFINITION and NOUN VERB ADJECTIVE ADVERB


example sentence
from the dictionary

reluctant not willing to do reluctance X reluctant reluctantly


something and therefore
slow to do it

Ex: Many parents feel


reluctant to talk openly
with their children.

Complete the list in a similar fashion to the example above.


DEFINITION + example NOUN VERB ADJECTIVE ADVERB
sentence from the
dictionary

Census

Quantitative

Qualitative

Expository

Interpretation

Evaluation The process of judging or x Evaluate Evaluative


calculating the quality,
importance, amount, or value of
something.

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EX: Evaluation of this new
treatment cannot take place
until all the data has been
collected.

Convict

Orthodoxy

Rationale

Respondent

Fraudulent

Exclusion The act of not allowing x Exclude Exclusive Exclusively


someone or something to take
part in an activity or to enter a
place.

Ex: The exclusion of disruptive


students from school.

Consensual With the willing agreement of all Consent x Consensually


the people involved.

Ex: The woman alleged rape,


but Reeves insisted it was
consensual.

Communal

Straightforward

Specialization A particular are of knowledge or Specialist Specialize Specially


the process of becoming an
expert in a particular area.

EX: The lawyer said that he was


unable to help us because our
case fell outside his

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specialization.

You can use some of these suffixes to build words:

you can build you can build you can build you can build

NOUNS VERBS ADJECTIVES ADVERBS

using using using using

Abstract Persons
notions
- er - ise/ -ize - al - ly
- tion/-sion
- ant - ate - ent
- ment
- ent - fy - ive
- ance/ -ence
- ist - en - ous
- ery/ -ry
- ful
- ism
- less
- ship
- able/ -ible
- age

- al

- ity

- ness

- cy

Learn more about word formation:


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You can use any of the following online dictionaries to find if the
words you formed exist and to find out what they mean:
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