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ACHS Words Week 16

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ACHS Words Week 16. tele -far off terr -earth vac - empty vid, vis -see a nthropo -man. tele phone, tele graph, tele gram, tele scope, tele vision, tele photo, tele cast, tele pathy tele - 1 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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ACHS Words Week 16ACHS Words Week 16tele -far offterr -earth

vac- emptyvid, vis -see

anthropo-man

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On a daily basis, how often do you use your On a daily basis, how often do you use your telephone?telephone?

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Ways we communicate over Ways we communicate over distance distance

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What is the purpose of a What is the purpose of a teletelescope?scope?

What kind of a telescope is this?

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Are you able to send mental Are you able to send mental messages to your loved ones?messages to your loved ones?

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What connections can you make to these words?What connections can you make to these words?

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EmptyEmpty

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Vid/vis=see Vid/vis=see

The Latin root words vis and its variant vid both mean “see.” These Latin roots are the word origin of a good number of English vocabulary words, including visual, invisible, provide, and evidence. The Latin root vis is easily recalled through the word vision, someone’s ability to “see,” whereas vid can be remembered through video, or moving images which you “see” on a screen.

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Can you use these in a sentence?Can you use these in a sentence?

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Manlike-Manlike-

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Using personification, do these sentences Using personification, do these sentences sound more interesting?sound more interesting?

1. My stomach was punishing me for not eating on time.Here, the stomach is given the human ability to punish.

2. His shoes told a different story. They had certainly traveled more than he said they had.Here, the shoes are given the human ability to speak and to travel.

3. The rain was angry; you could tell just by listening to it from indoors.Here, the rain is given the human trait of being angry.

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Explain the joke.Explain the joke.

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Is man more like an ape or an Is man more like an ape or an angel?angel?

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