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Piri Thomas AMIGO BROTHERS
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When close friends compete ___________________________. Conflicts between friends can create feelings of ____________ ____________________________. BIG QUESTION: DOES EVERY CONFLICT HAVE A WINNER?
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devastating (adj): destructive; overwhelming perpetual (adj): constant; unending dignitaries (n): people holding high positions or offices improvised (v): composed or performed on the spur of the moment dispelled (v): driven away; made to disappear evading (v): avoiding VOCABULARY: SORT
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September 30, 1928 – October 17, 2011 A writer and poet Puerto Rican and Cuban PIRI THOMAS
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a Latin prefix means “through” or “completely” perpetual etymology: Latin per- "through" + root of petere "to seek, go to, aim at" perpetual boxing motions are unending Apply the meaning of the prefix to persevere, percolate, persuade PREFIX PER-
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Suffix -ance a Latin suffix means “the act of” guidance etymology: Latin hybrid from guide + - ance the act of providing direction Apply the meaning of the prefix to utterance, disturbance, reliance
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Suffix -tion a Latin suffix means “the thing that is” turns a verb into a noun consolation etymology: Latin consolari + -tion something that is consoling or comforting Apply the meaning of the prefix to infection, creation, and restoration
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Prefix mal- a Latin prefix means “bad” malicious etymology: Latin malitia hateful Apply the meaning of the prefix to malfunction, maladjusted, malnutrition
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Suffix -ment a Latin suffix means “the act of” or “the state of” wonderment etymology: from wonder (n.) + -ment the state of wonder Apply the meaning of the prefix to movement, government, development
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Suffix -ious a Latin suffix means “full of” laborious etymology: from Latin labor + ious requiring much labor or work Apply the meaning of the prefix to glorious, gracious, hilarious
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