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Word Study. Stage 34: Libertus. Once you have gone through the Vocabulary for the Stage, open a new Word document. Type in the answers for the questions on the slides. Be careful of your spelling. Save the document with the following file name:

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Word Study

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  1. Word Study Stage 34: Libertus Once you have gone through the Vocabulary for the Stage, open a new Word document. Type in the answers for the questions on the slides. Be careful of your spelling. Save the document with the following file name: Name-Stage #-Word Study (e.g.: Billy Smith-1 Word Study). Then place the document in the drop box for the teacher to grade.

  2. A. Match the Latin word or phrase to the word which means approximately the same. • extinguere a. redire • comitari b. delere • conari c. discedere • egredi d. mortem obire • ingredi e. exire • loqui f. intrare • mori g. temptare • proficisci h. deducere • reverti i. dicere

  3. B. Match the definition to the English derivative. • Circumlocution a. Inactive, but acted upon • Consecutive b. Being reborn; showing new life • Eloquent c. Illogical; trivial • Inconsequential d. An entrance • Ingredient e. Enduring trouble without complaining • Ingress f. Inborn, not acquired • Innate g. A roundabout way of expressing something • Passive h. Any of the elements which form a mixture • Patient i. Forceful and persuasive • Renascent j. Following in order; successive

  4. C. Match the Latin word to its antonym. • sequi a. vivere • damnare b. postquam • priusquam c. ducere • mori d. prope • procul e. ignoscere

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