Lesson 8--Glo balization's dual power Word study bust a. When a company goes bust it is forced to close because it is financially unsuccessful. Example: a More than twenty companies in the district went bust during the last three months W B T L E BAC
W B T L E Lesson 8—Globalization’s Dual Power I. Word Study bust a. When a company goes bust it is forced to close because it is financially unsuccessful. Example: More than twenty companies in the district went bust during the last three months
Lesson 8--Glo balization's dual power Word study 7. clamor s clamour n aa loud complaint about something or demand for something b loud noise, esp. made by peoples voices Examples: a After the bombing there was a public clamor for vengeance 1 He preferred solitary walks in the wilderness to the clamor of the city W B T L E BAC
W B T L E Lesson 8—Globalization’s Dual Power I. Word Study n. a. a loud complaint about something or demand for something b. loud noise, esp. made by people’s voices Examples: After the bombing, there was a public clamor for vengeance. He preferred solitary walks in the wilderness to the clamor of the city. 7. clamor = clamour To be continued on the next page
Lesson 8--Glo balization's dual power I. Wordstudy a clamorous Examples: 1 The newspaper devoted seven pages to a clamorous call for independence. a The air was filled with clamorous, excited voices. . clamor Example: dumping of chemical waste near theio The residents are clamoring against the houses W B T L E BAC
W B T L E Lesson 8—Globalization’s Dual Power I. Word Study a. clamorous Examples: The newspaper devoted seven pages to a clamorous call for independence. The air was filled with clamorous, excited voices. v. clamor Example: The residents are clamoring against the dumping of chemical waste near their houses
Lesson 8--Glo balization's dual power I. Wordstudy complement v to match two different things together whose combined effect is greater than that of either separately Example: Strawberries and cream complement each other perfectly. a. complementary Example: My family and my job both play an important part in my life, fulfilling separate but complementary needs. W B T L E BAC
W B T L E Lesson 8—Globalization’s Dual Power I. Word Study 8. complement v. to match two different things together whose combined effect is greater than that of either separately Example: Strawberries and cream complement each other perfectly. a. complementary Example: My family and my job both play an important part in my life, fulfilling separate but complementary needs
Lesson 8--Glo balization's dual power Word study 9. conspicuous ad. obviously; in a way that is easy to notice Example: a The temple's grand white arches rose conspicuously over the dirty decaying city. W B T L E To be continued on the next page. BAC
W B T L E Lesson 8—Globalization’s Dual Power I. Word Study 9. conspicuously ad. obviously; in a way that is easy to notice Example: The temple’s grand white arches rose conspicuously over the dirty decaying city. To be continued on the next page