Duc+Duct+and+Fal+Fals-Period+6


 * __Fal/Fals-__ to deceive**

__False__- adj. not the truth or fact; incorrect __Falsified__- v. alter information so it becomes misleading __Fallible__- adj. capable of making mistakes or being wrong


 * __Duc/ Duct-__ to lead or direct**

__Induce__- v. persuade or influence someone to do something __Induction__- n. the beginning of an event __Introductory__- adj. opening or beginning that is leading into a topic or subject

I’m very __fallible__ in math class because I always make mistakes. Because I’m so confused in class, all of the information in my notes is __false__. Therefore, when I study my notes, I’m studying all of the wrong information, so when the test comes I do all of the problems wrong. My parents __induced__ me to go in for extra help so I would understand the information and go over my test. My parents came to meet with my teacher about my bad grades, but I went to the Spanish club __induction__ meeting instead of going with my parents. When my parents came in to meet with my teacher, the __introductory__ statement of her long speech about my math skills was that I need to try harder. She __falsified__ the reason for my poor note taking skills, saying I doodle and don’t pay attention when she’s talking. I’m never going to get any better at math if my teacher doesn’t know I’m trying as hard as I can.