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Clues about meaning
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The roots scrib/scrip as in scribble and description and the root graph as in digraph both mean “write” or “record”.
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N. –A note added after ending a letter (Often abbreviated PS)
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N. An order for medicine or other treatment written by a doctor.
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N. Before the invention of printing, a person who wrote books by hand; a writer
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N. The text of a play, movie, or broadcast. A great example can be found in our Interactive Reader looking at the play “The Prince and the Pauper”
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N. An order for, or a pledge to pay for, regular copies of a publication, a group of plays or concerts, and so on.
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N. A life story written by the person who lived it.
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V. To sign one’s name.
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N. An account of someone’s life written by another person.
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(also derived from the Greek ge meaning “earth”) N. The study of the features of the different places on earth.
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N. A section of a piece of writing, dealing with one topic. Usually between 5 to 7 sentences. Create a summary paragraph in your Cornell notes using three of your new vocabulary terms.
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