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Doc

To Teach

docent




Sentence: The docent showed us around the museum.

noun


-a person who acts as a guide, typically a volunteer


-typically someone who gives tours for a museum


-a lecturer or teacher at a college or university

docile




sentence: His docile children do everything he asks them.

adjective


-calm


-obedient


-easy to teach or train

doctrine




Sentence: The bible is a doctrine that tells the teachings of the church.

noun


-a set of beliefs that are taught as truths by churches, nations or groups.

indoctrinate




Sentence: It takes weeks to indoctrinate a new staff writer at the newspaper, training the person in all that needs to be known.

verb


-teach (a person or group) to accept a set of beliefs uncriticallypeople aren’t supposed to disagree or argue with it

documentary




Sentence:After watching the documentary about WWII, I learned many new things that I did not know.

noun


-a movie, article, or program that provides facts or records

log





word

epilogue




sentence: The book was so good that I read it straight through, from the prologue, the note at the beginning, t the epilogue at the end.

noun


-after the story-words added at the end of a story or play

illogical




sentence:Because she loves that performer, it’s illogical to think that Janice won’t want to go to the concert.

adjective


-describing words that are lacking sense or reasoning

logistically




sentence: Logistically, this moving plan is a nightmare! It’s just not organized.

adverb


-words relating to the planning of carrying out a complex operation

prologue




sentence:The book was so good that I read it straight through, from the prologue, the note at the beginning, t the epilogue at the end.

noun


-the words added before the story

dialogue




sentence:The dialogue, or conversation, between the two characters in the story that I was reading allowed me to learn more about their personalities.

noun


-words (conversation) between two or more people