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Greek and Latin Roots

Greek and Latin Roots

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Greek and Latin Roots

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Greek and Latin roots

  • base word, or root, for several words in the English language

  • understanding the root of as many words as possible will help us decipher complex words that are unfamiliar to us.

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Sample Question

  • Unknown word: tentative

  • Latin root: "to feel or try"

  • Where to find context: paragraph 12

  • ROOT Definition given in QUESTION

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Multiple Choice

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What is the unknown word in this question?

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tentative

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tentare

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paragraph 12

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means

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Sample Question 2

  • ROOT Definition given in Text box

  • Unknown word: devastated

  • Latin root: de+vastare: "to late to waste"

  • Where to find more context: paragraph 1

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Multiple Choice

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What is the latin root definition provided in the question/textbox?

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devastated

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de+vastare

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to lay waste

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paragraph 1

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LET'S PRACTICE

use the greek/latin root provided in the question to help you determine the meaning of the unknown word

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Multiple Choice

The Latin root plac- means "to please". A complacent person is one who

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makes frequent mistakes.

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is argumentative.

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is self-satisfied.

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is known to tell frequent lies.

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Multiple Choice

The Latin root luc/lum/lus means "light". A lucid argument is

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very clear and understandable.

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loosely held together.

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illogical.

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one that blames others.

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Multiple Choice

The Latin root qui means "quiet". A quiescent place is

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very isolated.

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very chaotic.

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very dangerous.

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very still and restful.

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Multiple Choice

The Greek root pas/pat/path means "feeling, suffering, disease." To have empathy is to

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give to others.

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have a love for others.

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identify with the feelings of others.

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be similar to others.

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Multiple Choice

The Greek root phil means love and the root anthro/andro means "human". Philanthropy is

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the love of humankind.

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a preference for something in particular.

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using force to control others.

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spreading unkind rumors.

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pseudo

  • pseudonym - a fictitious name, especially one used by an author

  • pseudoscience - a collection of beliefs or practices mistakenly regarded as being based on scientific method

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Multiple Choice

What is the meaning of the root pseudo?

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correct/original

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special

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same

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wrong/false

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Multiple Choice

What does the prefix "post" stand for?

Think words like "post-studies" or "post-game"

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Before

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During

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After

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Instead

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Open Ended

Generate at least two words with the pre-fix "post"

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Multiple Choice

The Root "Mort" means "death"

What does "postmortem" mean?

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Before Death

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After Death

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Before Life

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After Life

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