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English 2 Quiz You have a quiz on Roots 6 There will be review roots Show me your flash cards for 5 bonus points Directions Take notes on the new roots You need Packet Pen pencil ID: 472830

words word roots definition word words definition roots latin people quiz noun points aristocracy dom hold bonus cards flash indomitable review capt

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Slide1

Roots 7: History, Government, and society

English 2Slide2

Quiz!

You have a quiz on Roots 6. There will be review roots. Show me your flash cards for 5 bonus points. Slide3

Directions

Take notes on the new roots. You need:

Packet

Pen / pencil Slide4

aristo

Definition: best

Example word:

aristocrat = a member of the upper class; a noble

Other words?

Aristocracy Slide5

Capit,

capt

Definition:

head

Example word:

decapitate = to cut off the head

Other words?

Capital, captain

Challenge Words: capitulate

:

(

verb) 1) to cease fighting an opponent or enemy; to

surrender 2

) to accept or agree to do something you’ve been resisting or opposing; Middle Latin, capitulatus “to distinguish by heads or chapters” captious: (adj) inclined to find trivial criticisms or to raise petty objections; fault-finding; from Latin captio “seizing, taking” + volent “to wish” Slide6

Cept,

capt

Definition:

take, hold, seize

Example word:

captivate = to hold the attention or interest of

Other words?

intercept, concept, capture Slide7

civ

Definition: citizen

Example word:

civility = courtesy, politeness

Other words?

Civil, civilization, civicSlide8

Crac,

crat

Definition:

rule, power

Example word:

democracy = government ruled by the people

Other words?

Autocrat, aristocracy, democrat Slide9

dem

Definition:

people

Example word:

Epidemic = affecting many people; widespread

Other words?

Demagogue, pandemic, endemic, democracy

Challenge Word

:

demagogue:

(noun)

a

political leader who seeks support by appealing to popular desires and prejudices rather than by using rational

argument; Greek demos “people” + agogos “leading”Slide10

dom

Definition:

master, control

Example word:

indomitable = cannot be overcome

Other words?

Domineer, dominant, dominate, dominion

Challenge Word

:

indomitable:

(

adj

)

impossible to subdue or defeat; Latin, from in “not” + dom “control” Slide11

Fuge

Definition: flee

Example word:

fugacious = fleeting, transitory

Other words?

Refuge, fugitive, centrifuge, refugeeSlide12

liber

Definition:

free

Example word:

liberty = freedom

Other words?

Liberal, liberation, liberate

Challenge Word

:

libertine:

(noun)

1

) a person who is morally or sexually unrestrained 2) a freethinker in religious

matters; Latin, from libertus “freedom” “slope”Slide13

-acy

, -icy, -cy (suffix)

Definition:

state or quality (forms a noun)

Example word:

prophecy = prediction of what is to come

Other words?

Autocracy, policy, privacy Slide14

Done!

Your quiz will be:12-7A & 12-8B

There will be review words.

Make flash cards for bonus points.

Note: Roots 1-7 will be on your final exam. Finals are 12/15, 12/16,

12/17

, 12/18.