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Quiz! You have a quiz today on Roots 4. There will be review words from Roots 1-3. Show me your flash cards for five bonus points.

Roots 5: Justice English 2

Directions: Take notes on your new roots. You need: RAW book Pen / pencil

Crim Definition: fault, accusation Example word: criminal Others? Crime, criminology Challenge Word: incriminate (verb): to cause to become to appear guilty of or responsible for something (like a crime)

Jud Definition: judge Example word: prejudice = a judgment made beforehand without knowledge or reason Others? Judiciary, adjudicate, judicial

Jur Definition: swear, law Example word: perjure = to lie under oath Others? Jurisdiction, jurisprudence, injury, jury

Leg Definition: law Example word: legislature = the law- making body of the government Others? Legal, legislate

liber Definition: free Example word: liberty = freedom Others? Liberate, liberal

Mag, maj, max, magn Definition: great Example word: magnify = to make larger majesty = supreme greatness Others? Magnificent, major, maximum Challenge Word: magnanimous (adj): showing a kind and generous nature

Ques, qui, que Definition: question Example word: inquisitive = tending to question Others? Quest, query, inquire, request Challenge: querulous (adj): habitually complaining or whining

test Definition: witness Example word: testimonial = a written declaration certifying the value of a person or thing Others? Testament, attest, contest, testify, testimony

Vict Definition: conquer, overcome Example word: victimize = to make someone a victim Others? Victor, victim, convict, evict, victory

ver Definition: true, truth Example word: verdict = finding of a jury; judgment or decision Others? Verify, veracity Challenge word: verity (noun): quality or state of being true or real

One more challenge word.. Licentious (adj): 1) lacking legal or moral restraint 2) disregarding accepted rules or conventions

Done! You will have a quiz on 11/5 (A) 11/6 (B). There will be review words from Roots 1-4. Make flash cards for five bonus points. Next class: bring reading book!!!