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After 10 roots we will have a quiz! Unit #5 Grad/Gress . Mal . Path/Pathy . Chron . Flu . Ped/Pod . Acros . Ject . Per After 10 roots we will have a quiz!

1. grad/gress = step;go Aggressive ag(to;towards) gress(go) ive(quality of)  you approach things forcefully Progressive pro(forward) gress(step;go)  bettering of a situation, ideas, etc. 1. grad/gress = step;go

2. mal = bad; poorly Malfunction mal(bad) = function  the act of functioning poorly Malicious mal(bad) ic(characterisitic of) ious(full of)  having evil intentions 2. mal = bad; poorly

3. Path/Pathy = feeling Empathy em(within) pathy(feeling)  understanding another’s feelings because you went through the same thing Sympathy sym(same) pathy(feeling)  understanding another’s feelings because you can imagine them. 3. Path/Pathy = feeling

4. Chron = Time Chronological chron(time) ology(study of) ic(characteristic of) al(related to)  looking at or relating to order by time Synchronize syn(same) chron(time) ize(to make)  to set at the same time; to do at the same time 4. Chron = Time

5.Flu = flow Superfluous super(over; beyond) flu(flow) ous(full of)  Having too much of something or unnecessary Influence in(in) flu(flow) ence(quality of) to affect ones thoughts or overall self 5.Flu = flow

6.Ped/Pod = Foot Podiatrist pod(foot) iatr(cure) ist(one who)  a doctor who specializes in foot care Pedestrian ped(foot) estri an(one who)  one who is walking on foot 6.Ped/Pod = Foot

7. Acro = High;tip Acrophobia acro (high) phobia (fear)  abnormal fear of heights Acronym acro (tip) nym (name)  a word formed from the initial letters of a name 7. Acro = High;tip

8. Ject = Throw Eject e (out) ject (throw)  to forcefully send out Project pro(forward) ject(throw)  to throw forward or to direct on to 8. Ject = Throw

9. Per = Through; Thoroughly Perspire per(through) spire(breath)  to expel through external pores Perfect per(thoroughly) fect(do)  to complete the highest excellence of 9. Per = Through; Thoroughly