L ATIN AND G REEK U NIT 15 DUCE, DUCT, SEC, SEQ, TRACT, VECT, VEH Abduct, Attractive, Conduct, Contract, Convection, Distract, Produce, Prosecute, Sequel,

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L ATIN AND G REEK U NIT 15 DUCE, DUCT, SEC, SEQ, TRACT, VECT, VEH Abduct, Attractive, Conduct, Contract, Convection, Distract, Produce, Prosecute, Sequel, Sequence, Vehicle

SEQ, SEC- T O FOLLOW L ATIN SEQUI, SECUTUS 1. SEQUEL n. Something, especially a work of art or literature, that follows an original Grace went to see every sequel of the outer space series about life on Mars. 2. SEQUENCE n. The order in which something happens Todd forgot the sequence of battles in the Civil War, so his grade went from an A to a C. 3. PROSECUTE v. To press charges against L. pro, ”forth, forward”+secutus= to follow forward The District Attorney wanted to prosecute him for robbery, but there wasn’t enough evidence. Syn: Try (as in a trial)

DUCT, DUCE- T O LEAD L ATIN DUCERE, DUCTUS 4. CONDUCT v. To lead; to oversee L. con, “together,”+ductum= to lead together As the captain of the hockey team, Michael had to conduct afternoon practice. Syn: Govern; run 5. PRODUCE v. To bring forth; create L. pro, “forth,”+ducere= to lead forth Detroit produces more cars than any other place in the Unite States. Syn: Make 6. ABDUCT v. To kidnap L. ab, “away from,”+ductum= to lead away from The childless couple was charged with trying to abduct a little boy from his natural parents. Syn: Steal

VEH, VECT- T O CARRY L ATIN VEHERE, VECTUS 7. VEHICLE n. Something that carries In 1900, gasoline-powered vehicles were almost never seen. 8. CONVECTION n. The movement of heat in a gas or liquid L. con, “together,”+vectus= to carry together Mirages are common in the desert because the hot air rises, and this convection causes false images to appear.

TRACT- T O DRAW, DRAG L ATIN TRAHERE, TRACTUS 9. ATTRACTIVE adj. Pleasing L. ad, “towards,”+tractus= drawing towards The nearness of the house to her workplace was one thing that made it attractive to Beth. Syn: AppealingAnt: Unpleasant 10. CONTRACT v. To draw together; tighten L. con, “together,”+tractus= draw together Water is the only substance that expands when it freezes; everything else contracts. Syn: SqueezeAnt: Widen; enlarge 11. DISTRACT v. To take someone’s attention away L. dis, “apart, away,”+tractus= draw away Liz was trying to read, but nearly everyone in the office was distracting her. Syn: Draw awayAnt: Captivate