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Bell Ringers Survey of Literature

Bell Ringers Survey of Literature. Week 7. Directions. Using the snowflake diagram , recopy the morpheme in the middle Next, copy down the words derived from the morpheme. Finally, create your own sentence. Mal ediction (n) A bad saying. Monday, January 7. Mal practice (n)

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Bell Ringers Survey of Literature

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  1. Bell RingersSurvey of Literature Week 7

  2. Directions • Using the snowflake diagram, recopy the morpheme in the middle • Next, copy down the words derived from the morpheme. • Finally, create your own sentence.

  3. Malediction (n) A bad saying Monday, January 7 Malpractice (n) improper/bad practice Malignant (adj) Causing harm/illness -mal= bad/ill/evil Malevolent (adj) Wishing evil or harm Malady (n) An illness Write your own sentence using one of the words Maleficent (adj) Doing evil or harm

  4. beneficiary (n) One who receives benefits Tuesday, January 8 benign (n) Kind, generous, good benefactor (adj) One who gives aid -ben= good beneficent (adj) Doing/causing good benediction (n) a blessing Write your own sentence using one of the words benevolent (adj) Doing good deeds

  5. Manuscript (n) Written by hand Wednesday, January 9 nondescript (adj) No written description ascribe (adj) To give credit by writing -script/scribe= write conscript (v) To draft circumscribe (n) To write around Write your own sentence using one of the words prescribed(v) Written beforehand

  6. Circumvolve (v) To revolve around Thursday, January 10 Circumnavigate (v) To cruise around Circumvent (v) To surround -circum- around Circumduction (adj) circular movement of a limb Circumference (n) Boundary of a circular line Write your own sentence using one of the words Circumlocution (adj) A round about expression

  7. contradict (v) To speak against Friday, January 12 dictional (adj) Stating words edict (n) A command stating an order -dict= speak/say/tell/state dictate (adj) To state something valedictorian (n Someone who delivers a farewell speech Write your own sentence using one of the words diction (n) Word choice

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