POS, PON
MAN
STAT, STAN
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100

one who goes against; a rival

opponent

100

not lasting forever

impermanent 

100
something that stays the same

constant

100

The storm is currently _____ and will probably not move for several more days.

A. stationary

B. constant

C. remnant

D. status

A. stationary

200

to put down; to drop

deposit

200

something left over

remnant

200

standing still; not moving 

stationary

200

The only ______ of the long-lost city were a few ruined buildings.

A. deposit

B. remnants

C. composition

D. constant

B. remnants

300
the makeup of something

composition

300

What part of speech is the word remnant?

noun

300

a condition or situation 

status

300

The spaceship appeared to remain _____ as it hovered above the city.

A. impermanent

B. stationary

C. circumstance

D. opponent

B. stationary

400

an idea put forth; a suggestion

proposition

400

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The composition of the soil in our backyard is ______; it changes depending on the weather and the time of year.

A. proposition

B. remnant

C. deposit

D. impermanent 

D. impermanent

400

the condition surrounding something a situation

circumstance

400

After heart surgery, Jim's ____ was very good, but the doctors warned him not to over-exert himself.

A. constant

B. status

c. proposition

d. remnant

b. status

500

The roots POS and PON mean this in Latin...

"to put, to place"

500

The root MAN in Latin means...

"to stay, to remain"

500

The roots STAT, STAN in Latin means...

"to stand, to stay"

500

The President's agenda had its ____, but it was easily passed through Congress.

A. constant

B. status

C. remnants

D. opponents

D. opponents 

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