MONKEYS
HIPPOPOTAMUS
CHIHUAHUA
MEERKATS
GIRAFFE
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What does the root/base word port mean?

to carry

100

What does the root/base word mit mean?

send

100

What does the root/base word scrip mean?

write

100

What does the root base/word graph mean?

write

100

What does the root word ped mean?

foot

200

Use the word omit in a complete sentence.

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200

Use the word portage in a complete sentence.

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200

Use the word postscript in a complete sentence.

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200

Use the word cartography in a complete sentence.

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200

Use the word homograph in a complete sentence.

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300

The word contribute comes from the Latin word con, which means "together," and the Latin word trib, which means "to give." What does contribute mean?

give something in order to help achieve or provide something

300

The word interrupt comes from the Latin word inter, which means "between," and the Latin word rupt, which means "to break." What does interrupt mean?

stop the continuous progress of an activity or process

300

The word inspect comes from the Latin word in, which means "into," and the Latin word spect, which means "to look." What does inspect mean?

look at something closely

300

The word export comes from the Latin word ex, which means "out," and the Latin word port, which means "to carry." What does export mean?

send goods or services to another country for sale

300

The word introduce comes from the Latin word intro, which means "into," and the Latin word duce, which means "to lead." What does introduce mean?

bring something into use or operation for the first time

400

The word transport comes from the Latin word trans, which means "across," and the Latin word port, which means "to carry." What does transport mean?

to carry from one place to another

400

The word reject comes from the Latin word re, which means "back," and the Latin word ject, which means "to throw." What does reject mean?

to dismiss as not to one's preference 

400

The word predict comes from the Latin word pre, which means "before," and the Latin word dict, which means "to say." What does predict mean?

to say that something will happen in the future or because of something else

400

The word construct comes from the Latin word con, which means "together," and the Latin word struct, which means "to build." What does construct mean?

to build something

400

The word intersect comes from the Latin word inter, which means "between," and the Latin word sect, which means "to cut." What does intersect mean?

divide something by passing or lying across it

500

The word admit comes from the Latin word ad, which means "to," and the Latin word mit, which means "to send." What does admit mean?

to send into a performance/gathering/etc.

500

The word subtract comes from the Latin word sub, which means "under," and the Latin word tract, which means "to pull." What does subtract mean?

to take away from other to calculate the difference

500

The word convene comes from the Latin word con, which means "together," and the Latin word vene, which means "to come." What does convene mean?

come or bring together for a meeting or activity

500

Read paragraph 8 from the text Hatshepsut: His Majesty, Herself and answer question 7.

8 Until Tuthmosis III was mature enough to be crowned pharaoh, what Egypt needed was a regent, an adult who could take control of the country. The regent would have to be someone familiar with palace life and protocol. He would need to conduct himself with the proper authority around the royal advisors. He should be prepared to wield power if it became necessary, and he should feel comfortable around visiting dignitaries from other lands. He needed to know his place among the priests of the various gods.

Stemming from the Latin root dignus, the word dignitaries means “worthy.” Based on this meaning, which word can you substitute for dignitaries in the paragraph?

a person considered to be important because of high rank

500

Read paragraph 8 from the text Hatshepsut: His Majesty, Herself and answer question 6.

8 Hatshepsut was determined to maintain her rule and continue the projects she had started. She took on the full titles and regalia of a pharaoh, including the false beard traditionally worn by male rulers. This decision was not just about appearances; it was a strategic move to solidify her position as the legitimate ruler of Egypt. Her reign was marked by significant building projects, trade expeditions, and artistic achievements that reflected her dedication to Egypt's prosperity.

The Latin root leg means “law” or “to read.” Therefore, the most likely meaning of legitimate is--

conforming to the law or to rules