RPS List # 20.  Root words= type, company, hysteric  Prefixes= pre-before, co-together  Suffixes= y-made up of, characterize, al-relating to, ary-of.

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RPS List # 20

 Root words= type, company, hysteric  Prefixes= pre-before, co-together  Suffixes= y-made up of, characterize, al-relating to, ary-of or relating to

 Preliminary- adjective- the beginning or introduction; leads up to the main idea or part.

 Ordinary- adjective- to be plain or bland; very undistinguished.

 Flimsy- adjective- weak; not effective; inadequate.

 Accompany- verb- to go along with or join in action.

 Variety- noun- a different number of things; to have several of the same thing.

 Ideology- noun- having an idea or theory on a specific event. ???????

 Contemporary- adjective- at the present time; modern.

 Neutral- adjective- to not take sides in a verbal or physical altercation; to stay unbiased on issues.

 Hysterical- adjective- uncontrollably emotional.

 Typical- adjective- basic or common; expected.