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Units 1-3
100

What is "a private place; a retreat"? 

sanctum 
100

What is a "god; divine being"? 

Deity 

100

If you worship more than one god, you are what? 

polytheistic

100

What is "to criticize; to condemn"? 

castigate 

100

Something that is done "with power, force, or energy" is what? (unit 1). 

vigorous 

200
to make something holy is also known as what? 

to sanctify 

200

If you are treating someone or something like a god, you are doing what? 

Deifying them

200

If you only worship one god, you are what? 

monotheistic 

200

If your parent punishes you by scolding your behavior, they are doing what? 

chastising  

200

The _________________ growth in profits this year allowed the company to increase their pension plan for employees (unit 2) 

exponential 

300
Her room was like her ____________, she felt safe and at peace there. 

sanctuary

300

The natives of this island worship a different ________ than the people on the mainland. 

deity 

300

In Greek mythology, the ________________ of gods is known as the twelve olympians. 

pantheon 

300

Is the word chastened a noun, verb, or adjective? 

adjective

300
In science, if you are conducting an experiment and you have a guess or idea about the outcome, what do you call it (unit 2)? 

hypothesis 

400

What is a synonym for the word sanctuary? 

Refuge, retreat, etc.

400
Use the word deify in a sentence. 

answers will vary 

400

Christianity, Islam, and Judaism are all what kind of religion? 

monotheistic 

400

Use the word castigate in a sentence.

answers will vary 

400

If a newspaper expresses a clear bias in an article, then the article is what (unit 3)? 

editorial

500

What does the Latin root "SANCTUS" mean? 

holy 

500

Is the root "DEUS", meaning god, Latin or Greek? 

Latin

500
In the words "polytheistic" and "monotheistic" what do "poly" and "mono" mean? 

Poly=many 

Mono=one 

500

"Cast, Chast" come from which Latin root? 

CASTUS 

500

What is an antonym for composure (unit 2)? 

Worry, agitation, fret, etc. 

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