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Word Study. Stage 34: Libertus. Once you have gone through the Vocabulary for the Stage, open a new Word document. Type in the answers for the questions on the slides. Be careful of your spelling. Save the document with the following file name:
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Word Study Stage 34: Libertus Once you have gone through the Vocabulary for the Stage, open a new Word document. Type in the answers for the questions on the slides. Be careful of your spelling. Save the document with the following file name: Name-Stage #-Word Study (e.g.: Billy Smith-1 Word Study). Then place the document in the drop box for the teacher to grade.
A. Match the Latin word or phrase to the word which means approximately the same. • extinguere a. redire • comitari b. delere • conari c. discedere • egredi d. mortem obire • ingredi e. exire • loqui f. intrare • mori g. temptare • proficisci h. deducere • reverti i. dicere
B. Match the definition to the English derivative. • Circumlocution a. Inactive, but acted upon • Consecutive b. Being reborn; showing new life • Eloquent c. Illogical; trivial • Inconsequential d. An entrance • Ingredient e. Enduring trouble without complaining • Ingress f. Inborn, not acquired • Innate g. A roundabout way of expressing something • Passive h. Any of the elements which form a mixture • Patient i. Forceful and persuasive • Renascent j. Following in order; successive
C. Match the Latin word to its antonym. • sequi a. vivere • damnare b. postquam • priusquam c. ducere • mori d. prope • procul e. ignoscere