
Week 4/Greek-Latin Roots
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Week 4/Greek-Latin Roots
This week's words:
Predict, Remit
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The following words will have pre-fixes, roots, and suffixes.
Read the word and write at least TWO other words for each part of the word. Each additional word beyond 2 = 1 stamp
Yes, it actually needs to be a real word! :D
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Predict
Pre- before
Dict- to say
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Open Ended
Type as many words as you can think of using the prefix
PRE
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Open Ended
Type as many words as you can think of using the ROOT
DICT
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RE- again
MIT- to send
REMIT
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Open Ended
Type as many words as you can think of using the prefix
RE
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Open Ended
Type as many words as you can think of using the root
MIT
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Match
Match the following parts of the words to their meanings
pre
dict
re
mit
before
to say
again
to send
before
to say
again
to send
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Match
Match the following parts of the word to their translations
Dis
Miss
In
Aud
Ible
apart/separate
to send
not
to hear
able or capable of
apart/separate
to send
not
to hear
able or capable of
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Multiple Choice
Based on your knowledge of the greek and latin roots, select the best definition for the following word
Missive
A written message or letter, especially one that is formal or official in nature.
A performance or tryout by a performer to demonstrate their abilities, usually for a role in a play, movie, or musical.
An electronic transmission of great importance
A type of water-foul who inhabits the swamps of south Florida
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Multiple Choice
Based on your knowledge of the greek and latin roots, select the best definition for the following word
Emissary
Negligent or careless in performing one's duties or responsibilities.
Standing out or surpassing others in importance, excellence, or achievement.
A person sent on a mission or assignment, often as a representative or ambassador.
A relatively minor offense or wrongdoing that is less serious than a felony.
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Multiple Choice
Based on your knowledge of the greek and latin roots, select the best definition for the following word
Audacity
Able to be spoken in a great volume for a huge crowd to hear
The boldness or daring to take risks, often with a disregard for conventional norms or expectations.
A submarine that has nuclear capabilities
A type of speaker system that can be plugged into the wall as well as wirelessly charged
Week 4/Greek-Latin Roots
This week's words:
Predict, Remit
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