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Vocabulary Strategies

Vocabulary Strategies. Using Word Study for Ownership!. Word Chart: Context and Connection. A teacher example……. Flagrant . adjective (of something considered wrong or immoral) conspicuously or obviously offensive. scandalous, shocking, disgraceful, . Subtle, shameful, regrettable .

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Vocabulary Strategies

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  1. Vocabulary Strategies Using Word Study for Ownership!

  2. Word Chart: Context and Connection A teacher example……

  3. Flagrant adjective (of something considered wrong or immoral) conspicuously or obviously offensive

  4. scandalous, shocking, disgraceful, Subtle, shameful, regrettable flagrant Unapologetic, blatant discrimination Passive aggressive sarcasm Avant-garde humor meant to shock in order to advance a new perspective Tactless humor presented in extremely bad taste

  5. In the news when scandals erupt. When someone is appallingly offensive. When someone disregards everyone else’s beliefs and feelings. His flagrant disregard for the Equal Employment Opportunity Act resulted in his eventual dismissal from the company.

  6. Word Chart: Context and Connection Practice as a class….

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