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*ASSIGNMENT
*Write your score on the “Colleges” page and get a parent signature showing that you have reviewed your Critical Reading pre-test result. (15 pts.)
*Copy the Certification Statement twice in CURSIVE (15 pts.)
*Due date: Period 7 – Wed Feb 5
*Due date: Period 2 – Thurs Feb 6
*SET 1abate amicable benevolent circuitous conundrum discredit euphemism fortuitous impetuous lobbyist orator procrastinate reconciliation spurious tenacious
1. Why do some people feel that they must _________ the opinions of others?
2. Trying to figure the mathematic equation is a real ______________.
3. The hardest part about planning for the future is getting past the urge to ____________.
4. The _____________ between the friends was short lived.
5. Marrying someone you hardly know is an ___________ decision
6. Isn’t it quite ___________ that the stolen money reappeared before the police arrived?
7. I was late to work today since I had to take a __________ route to avoid the accident site.
8. He was beaten up and imprisoned on ______ charges and is now in hiding in fear for his life.
discredit
conundrum
procrastinate
reconciliation
impetuous fortuito
us
circuitous
spurious
*SET 1abate amicable benevolent circuitous conundrum discredit euphemism fortuitous impetuous lobbyists orator procrastinate reconciliation spurious tenacious
9. He was a skilled _______ and was often called to speak at local events.
10.Around the family table, the political talk is tough but ____________.
11.Are "we the people" allowing tricky politicians aided by ________s to dismantle our future?
12.Acid rain began to _______ when pollution contributing to it was limited.
13.A common ___________ for the death of a loved one is that they "passed away."
14.The _________ boy never stopped working in the treacherous mines, for he knew his family would starve if he quit.
15.The __________ man left all of his money to be divided among the poor.
orator
amicable
lobbyist
abate
euphemism
tenacious
benevolent
Stem/Root Meaningbi two 2cent, centi one hundred 100dec ten 10octa eight 8quad four 4tri three 3uni one 1mill one thousand 1,000mono one 1penta five 5
Word Root: Bi Origin: Greek
Definition: Two
1 - Biceps -A muscle with two points of origin; especially, the large muscle at the front of the upper arm that flexes the elbow joint and the large muscle at the back of the thigh that flexes the knee joint.
2 -Biennial - n. A plant that produces leaves and roots the first year and flowers and fruit the second.
3 - Bigamy - n. The crime of marrying any other person while having a legal spouse living.
4 -Bilateral - adj. Two-sided
5 - Bilingual - adj. Speaking two languages.
6 - Binocular -1. With both eyes, as in binocular vision.
7 - Binym - Having just two names
8 - Biped - n. An animal having two feet.
9 - Bipolar - having or marked by two mutually repellent forces or diametrically opposed natures or views
10 - Bisexual – 1. possessing characters of or having sexual desire for both sexes
Word Root: centi Origin: Latin
Definition: hundred; a decimal prefix used in the international metric system for measurements
1 -Bicentennial- a 200th anniversary or its celebration
2 -centenary adj. Pertaining to a hundred years or a period of a hundred years.
3 - Centigrade -having a thermometric scale on which the interval between the freezing point of water and the boiling point of water is divided into 100 degrees with 0° =freezing point, 100° the boiling point
4 - Centigrade- relating to, conforming to, or having a thermometric scale on which the interval between the freezing point of water and the boiling point of water is divided into 100 degrees with 0° representing the freezing point and 100° the boiling point
5 - Centipedal- Of one hundred (metrical) feet.
6- Centipede- venomous predatory arthropod of the order Chilopoda, characterized by one pair of legs per leg-bearing segment.
7 -centurion n. A captain of a company of one hundred infantry in the ancient Roman army.
8 - Percent = (per centum, %)
9 -Percentile- a value on a scale of 100 that indicates the percent of a distribution that is equal to or below it ,.
10 -Centilingued - Hundred-tongued; as in, centilingued rumor.
Word Root: Dec (deca)
Origin: Middle English, from Latin, from Greek deka-, dek-, from deka
Definition: Ten
1. Decade – ten years2. Decameron, The - a collection of 100 novellas by Giovanni
Boccaccio, a medieval allegorical work best known for its bawdy tales of love
3. Decameter - A length of ten meters. 4. Decapod - Ten-footed or ten-armed.5. Decathlon -10-event athletic contest 6. December – the 10th month of the early Roman calendar, the
12th month of the Gregorian calendar7. Decimal point.77
Word Root: OctaOrigin: latinDefinition: eight
1. Octad-a group or series of eight2. octagon - a figure with 8 sides and 8 angles3. Octant -the eighth part of a circle4. Octave- Music. a tone on the eighth degree from a given tone; the
interval encompassed by such tones5. Octavo-a book size of about 6 × 9 in. (16 × 23 cm), determined by
printing on sheets folded to form 8 leaves or 16 pages. Symbol: 8vo, 8°6. Octet – a musical composition for eight instruments or voices 2: a group
of eight performers 7. Octogenarian -A person who is in her/his eighties; a person who is
eighty to eighty-nines years old.8. October - 8th month of the early Roman calendar, the 10th month of
the Gregorian calendar
Word Root: QuadOrigin: Latin Definition: four
1. Quadrilateral2. Quadruplet3. Quadrate - v. To divide into quarters. 4. Quadriplegic - one affected with paralysis of
both arms and both legs5. Quadrumanous -Four-handed; having all
four feet adapted for use as hands; such as, monkeys.
6. Quadruple - v. To multiply by four.7. Quadragenarian -A person who is forty to
forty-nine years of age
Notable uses:
Tricycle – tool for transportation with three wheels.
Triathlon – athletic event involving three skills
Word Root: tri-
Origin: Greek/Latin - three
Definition: Three
Definitions:
Triangle – shape with three sides
Ternary – having to do with a set of three
Trialogue – conversation between three
Triangulate – to locate using three points of reference (as in GPS)
Triad – a group consisting of three
Triple, triplet
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Name Tim Trimble
TRITONS
Word Root: uni-
Origin: Latin – one, single
Definition: one, single
Definitions
Union – being “together”
United – state of being in union
Unicycle – one-wheeled bicycle
Unanimous – one view is shared
Unicorn – mythical animal with one horn
Uniboob
Unique – one of a kind
Unitard
unibrow
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Name Tim Trimble
Word Root: MilliOrigin: Latin: thousandDefinition: 1000
1. Mile - : a unit equal to 5280 feet – (from Old English mIl, from Latin milia miles, from milia passuum, literally, thousands of paces, from milia, plural of mille thousand)
2. Millenary - a group of 1000 units or things3. Millennium-is a period of time, equal to one thousand years4. Milliard-The cardinal number equal to 109.5. Millienarianism-is the belief by a religious, social, or political
group or movement in a coming major transformation of society after which all things will be changed in a positive (or sometimes negative or ambiguous) direction.
6. Milligram-One-thousandth of a gram.7. “Millenials”8. Roman numeral date - MMXIV9. Millipedes-Class Diplopoda, previously also known as Chilognatha
Word Root: MonoOrigin: Greek: Definition: one, alone, single; a number used as a prefix1. Monacid-Having the power of saturating one molecule
of a monobasic acid.2. Mononucleosis (“Mono”)3. Monarchial-Of, pertaining to, or of the nature of a
monarchy; that is under the dominion of a monarch.4. Monk -1. A man who withdraws entirely or in part from
society and goes to live in a religious community to devote himself to prayer, solitude, and contemplation.
5. monogamy, monogamous -1. The condition, rule, or custom of being married to only one person at a time (opposed to polygamy or bigamy)
6. Monogram -Two or more letters, as initials, formed into a design to be placed on clothing, notepaper, etc., or as a crest.
7. monolith n. Any structure or sculpture in stone formed of a single piece.
8. monopoly n. The control of a thing, as a commodity, to enable a person to raise its price.
9. Monotone- monotone n. The sameness or monotony of utterance. (one tone)
10.monotonous - adj. Unchanging and tedious; A lack of variety
Penta 5Shakespeare wrote in iambic pentameter
Pen·ta·teuch nounthe first five books of the Old Testament: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.pen·tath·lon noun
1.an athletic contest comprising five different track and field events and won by the contestant gaining the highest total score.
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