PLACE ROOTS 9/Scottsboro Handout page 4 IN THE BASKET (only if they have YOUR NAME ON IT) PREPARE YOUR DESK FOR THE ROOTS 9 QUIZ: PRIVACY BOARD, PENCIL,

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PLACE ROOTS 9/Scottsboro Handout page 4 IN THE BASKET (only if they have YOUR NAME ON IT) PREPARE YOUR DESK FOR THE ROOTS 9 QUIZ: PRIVACY BOARD, PENCIL, AND PEN WHEN YOU FINISH THE QUIZ, GET YOUR COMPUTER WORK ON YOUR ESSAY/ROOTS 10 Talk at any point during the quiz you will get a zero! Even if you’re done or don't have a quiz

MIT = SEND PED = FOOT ANA = BREAKING UP AQUA = WATER COL = TOGETHER Roots 9 MIT = SEND PED = FOOT ANA = BREAKING UP AQUA = WATER COL = TOGETHER

ROOTS TEN PRONUNCIATION

un = without untangle = (VERB) To straighten out (something puzzling or complicated); clarify or resolve. “Untangle that mystery!”

UNTANGLE EXAMPLE:

FAC = MAKE, DO FACTORY = NOUN, A building or group of buildings in which goods are made.

FAC = MAKE, DO MANUFACTURE = (verb) To create, produce, or turn out in a mechanical manner.

syn = together, with synchronize = (verb) To occur at the same time; be simultaneous.

syn = together, with Examples: STOP, HALT, CEASE, QUIT Synonym = (noun) A word having the same or nearly the same meaning as another word or other words in a language. Examples: STOP, HALT, CEASE, QUIT MORE EXAMPLES: yell, shout, scream

mon = warn, remind monument – (noun) A structure, such as a building or sculpture, erected as a memorial.

mon = warn, remind premonition – (noun) A warning in advance.

onym = name antonym - (noun) A word having a meaning opposite to that of another word. EXAMPLE: pedestrian & pilot

plu = more plunder = (verb) To seize wrongfully or by force; steal.

plu = more plural = (adj) more than one BEARS ROCKS TEACHERS EXAMPLE: any noun with an S on the end BEARS ROCKS TEACHERS