100 Words Every High School Freshman Should Know by Editors of The American Heritage Dictionaries (Editor), Houghton Mifflin Company (Manufactured by)

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  • Pub. Date: April 2004
  • 96pp
  • Sales Rank: 45,750
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    • Pub. Date: April 2004
    • Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
    • Format: Paperback, 96pp
    • Sales Rank: 45,750

    Synopsis

    Following the success of 100 Words Every High School Graduate Should Know, the editors of the American Heritage® Dictionaries have developed this new book of 100 words tailored especially to high school freshmen. This second book in the 100 Words series focuses on the kinds of words that a successful middle school graduate can learn from rigorous coursework in a variety of subjects and that nearly every freshman will encounter over the course of the school year.

    The words have been chosen with various criteria in mind. Some represent key concepts in important areas of the curriculum, while others are more familiar in meaning but present challenges of spelling or usage. All are words that students can expect to see regularly in their high school reading and beyond. And each word is fully defined as well as shown in typical contexts with example sentences and quotations, many of which are taken from award-winning authors such as Harper Lee, George Orwell, Katherine Paterson, and John Knowles.

    Together, these 100 words represent the increasingly sophisticated and complex vocabulary that freshmen must master as they continue their education at the next level. To learn them is not only to gain useful knowledge — it is to step into a broader world.

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    The Editors of the American Heritage Dictionaries and of other reference titles published by Houghton Mifflin Company are trained lexicographers with a varied array of interests and expertise. Most of the editors hold graduate degrees and have studied at least one foreign language. Several have degrees in linguistics or in the history of the English language. Others have degrees in science or sometimes other disciplines. All the editors familiarize themselves with the vocabulary in specific subject areas, collect materials on new developments and usage, and work in association with consultants to ensure that the content of our publications is as accurate and as up-to-date as possible.

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    October 24, 2007: yeah i'm in 8th grade and my teacher made me get this and i already knew most of the words

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    November 02, 2006: English teachers should not use this book to make their freshmen students define the words and use them in a sentence and make it worth 300 points! Some English teachers are crazy just like mine. lol not really, but really he is.