Q4 Vocabulary W1 Ignorance (n): Lack of knowledge, education, or experience Precautionary (adj): Done to prevent harm or danger Consideration (n): Careful.

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Q4 Vocabulary W1 Ignorance (n): Lack of knowledge, education, or experience Precautionary (adj): Done to prevent harm or danger Consideration (n): Careful thought or attention Ferocious (adj): Wild and dangerous Lethargy (n): A lack of energy and enthusiasm

Q4 Vocabulary W1 Misapprehension (n): Misunderstanding Unabridged (adj): Complete; not shortened Skeptical (adj): Not easily convinced; having doubts about something Dict- (Latin Root): Root word meaning say or speak -Polis (Greek Root): Root word meaning city