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Greek and Latin Root Words JECT

Greek and Latin Root Words JECT

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English

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6th - 7th Grade

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CCSS
L.1.6, L.2.4B, L.3.4B

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2 Slides • 23 Questions

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Greek and Latin Root Words JECT

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ject/jet

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to take, hold, seize

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to cast, throw

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to grab

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a shot; "throwing" of medicine into the body with a needle

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projectile

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subject

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injection

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eject

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to throw out

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reject

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eject

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trajectory

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interjection

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to feel sad; to feel thrown down in spirit
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dejected
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subject
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jettison
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reject

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to throw oneself under someone else's rule

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reject

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subject

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jettison

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eject

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the curved path of an object thrown into space
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projectile
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trajectory
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jettison
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eject

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to throw something out because it's defective and can't be used again
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jettison
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trajectory
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dejected
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reject

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a machine that throws an image onto a wall
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subject
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subject
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projector
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eject

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an object thrown into the air with great force
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trajectory
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projectile
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reject
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eject

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to throw goods overboard to lighten the load on a boat or an airplane
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jettison
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injection
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projectile
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trajectory

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a word thrown into a sentence or conversation
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reject
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projector
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jettison
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interjection

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Review- DICT, MAN, PED and SPEC

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to set free: to lend a hand in freeing someone to release from someone's hands
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manuscript
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manacles
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maneuver
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emancipate

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Did you see Chloe's pet? It must have a thousand legs! It's one of these.

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centipede

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millipede

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quadruped

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peddler

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Gerald looked through the peephole in his front door and saw one of these holding a box of candy.

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pedestrian

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millipede

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quadruped

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peddler

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Cats and dogs are examples of these.

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quadrupeds

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bipeds

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tripods

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peddlers

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to look at and think about something form different points of view
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perspective
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speculate
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retrospective
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spectator

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a person who watches something, such as a sporting event
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spectator
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spectacle
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speculate
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inspect

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something displayed for the public to see
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perspective
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spectacles
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spectacle
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respect

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looking back at past things
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inspect
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retrospective
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spectacle
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introspection

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public words issued by an official that explain a law or command
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dictator
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dictation
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edict
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predict

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a judge's ruling or statement
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edict
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dictum
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predict
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verdict

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the manner in which something is expressed in words (written or spoken)
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contradict
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dictator
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dictum
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diction

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to speak against; to say the opposite
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contradict
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dictation
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diction
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predict

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