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Talk at any point during the quiz you will get a zero Talk at any point during the quiz you will get a zero! Even if you’re done or don't have a quiz in front of you PLACE ROOTS 10 IN THE BASKET (only if it HAS YOUR NAME ON IT) PREPARE YOUR DESK FOR THE ROOTS 10 QUIZ: PRIVACY BOARD, PENCIL, AND PEN WHEN YOU FINISH THE QUIZ, TURN IT OVER AND WORK ON TKaM ESSAY ROOTS 11 PARTS OF SPEECH: VERB = EMIT noun = demise, rebellion, dexterity ALL OTHER WORDS = ADJ. Work on cereal front graphic organizer

ROOTS 9 ROOTS 10 UN = WITHOUT FAC = MAKE, DO SYN = TOGETHER, WITH MON = WARN, REMIND ONYM = NAME PLU = MORE MIT = SEND PED = FOOT ANA = BREAKING UP AQUA = WATER COL = TOGETHER VERB = EMIT noun = demise, rebellion, dexterity ALL OTHER WORDS = ADJ.

pronunciation ROOTS ELEVEN

DEX = HAND DEXTERITY = NOUN, Skill and grace in physical movement, especially in the use of the hands

ambi =both ambivalent = ADJ. 1. uncertainty or indecisiveness. 2. coexistence of opposing attitudes or feelings, such as love and hate, toward a person, an object, or an idea

AMBI = BOTH DEX = HAND ambidextrous =  ADJ. Able to use both hands with equal skill. 2. Unusually skillful

mit = send EMIT = VERB 1. To give or send out matter or energy. 2. To give out as sound; utter, to voice; express.

mis(s) = send down DEMISE = NOUN 1. Death. 2. The end of existence or activity; termination.

PLI = FOLD PLIABLE = ADJ. 1. Easily bent or shaped. 2. Receptive to change; adaptable. 3. Easily influenced, persuaded, or swayed.

ami = friend amicable = ADJ. Characterized by or exhibiting friendliness or goodwill; friendly

bell = war BELLIGERENT = ADJ. inclined or eager to fight; hostile or aggressive.

bell = war bellicose = ADJ. Warlike in manner or temperament

bell = war rebellion = NOUN An act or a show of defiance toward an authority or established rules