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Ag comes from the Latin word for “ - PPT Presentation

do go lead drive An agenda is a list of things to be done An agent is usually someone who does things on behalf of another just as an agency is a office that does business for others ID: 514328

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Ag

comes from the Latin word for “do, go, lead, drive.”

An

agenda

is a list of things to be done. An

agent

is usually someone who does things on behalf of another, just as an agency is a office that does business for others.Slide2

AgitateSlide3

AgitateSlide4

Agitate

(v.) (1) To move something with an irregular, rapid, violent action. (2) To stir up or exciteSlide5

LitigateSlide6

LitigateSlide7

Litigate

(v.) To carry on a lawsuit by judicial process.Slide8

ProdigalSlide9

ProdigalSlide10

Prodigal

(adj.) Recklessly or wastefully extravagant; spendthrift.Slide11

SynagogueSlide12

SynagogueSlide13

Synagogue

(n.) The center of worship and communal life of a Jewish congregation; temple.Slide14

Ven/Vent

comes from venire,

the Latin verb meaning “

come.

To

intervene

in a case or an argument is to “come between” the two opponents. An

avenue

is a street, or originally an access road by which to “come toward” something.Slide15

AdventSlide16

AdventSlide17

Advent

(n.) A coming or arrival; a coming into use.Slide18

ProvenanceSlide19

ProvenanceSlide20

Provenance

(n.) Origin or source Slide21

VenturesomeSlide22

VenturesomeSlide23

Venturesome

(adj.) Inclined to seek out risk or danger;bold, daring, adventurous.Slide24

VenueSlide25

VenueSlide26

Venue

(n.) (1) The place where a trial is held. (2) The locale of an event.