Unit 2 Words Review Practices

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Unit 2 Words Review Practices Bell Ringer: On chalkboard desk, grab one! Picture to Root Matching Word to Definition (Greek/History Words)

Bell Ringer Picture to Root Matching Word to Definition (Greek/History Words)

Both self; one mental disorder, Other just self centered Mania – “Madness” Kleptomania Dipsomaniac Megalomaniac Egomaniac Both self; one mental disorder, Other just self centered

Psych – Breath, Life, Soul Psyche ( very close to root meaning ) Psychedelic Psychosomatic – caused by mental/emotional Psychotherapist “one who”

Cept – take, seize Reception Intercept Perceptible Through adj Susceptible Through adj

Fin – End, Boundary Confine Definitive Finite Infinitesimal -- endlessly small

Ject – Throw, Hurl Interject – think “interjections” WOW! NO WAY! SERIOUSLY? Interrupters Con ject ure Together throw Noun Projection Estimating what may happen in the future Trajectory

Tract – drag or draw Traction Retract Protracted Intractable

Duc/Duct – To Lead Conducive Deduction Induce -- persuasion Think: taxes  Induce -- persuasion Seduction – don’t do this

Sequ – To Follow Sequential (order 1…2…3) Subsequent Consequential Think: detentions ( a result of ) Non Sequitur Noun; a statement without logic “Brain farts”

Mythology Words Apollonian Harmonious, ordered, rational, calm From Apollo, god of sun, light, music Adjective An Apollonian atmosphere is welcomed in my classroom.

Bacchanalian Frenzied, orgiastic Think of Roman god Bacchus (drama, wine, ecstasy) That high school party you DO NOT GO TO

delphic Unclear, ambiguous, confusing “Delphic statements” ?

Dionysian Frenzied, delirious Greek god Dionysus, inventor of wine Wild behavior on his part gives us this definition/word Some festivals can be Dionysian if set in the right atmosphere.

jovial Jolly, good-natured Jove was the Roman equivalent of Zeus (Greek), AKA Jupiter Born under Jupiter, be merry and generous

mercurial Rapid and unpredictable changes in mood God Mercury, symbol of speed Mood swings

Olympian Lofty, superior, detached The God of Mount Olympus who were above all others Pompous, surveying the scene

venereal Having to do with sexual intercourse or diseases transmitted by it Venus = Roman goddess of love, and all aspects to do with it Took her name in the creation of a word for diseases acquired through “love”

Choose the closest definition Reprobate A. prosecution b. scoundrel c. trial d. refund Intercept A. throw b. seize c. arrest d. close Confine A. erect b. restrict c. ignore d. close Deduction A. addition b. flirtation c. total d. reasoning Subsequent A. unimportant b. early c. first d. later

Study Tools Beyond Flash Cards Quizzes throughout Units 1 & 2 Try answering without looking at the word’s definition or meaning of root If time remains for game… Face Off