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Word Parts List 1. anti--, com--, con--. Monday 11/26. anti– against antibody -- any of the numerous protein molecules produced by cells as primary immune defense antidote -- a medicine or other remedy for counteracting the effects of poison or disease
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Word PartsList 1 anti--, com--, con--
Monday 11/26 • anti–against • antibody-- any of the numerous protein molecules produced by cells as primary immune defense • antidote-- a medicine or other remedy for counteracting the effects of poison or disease • antacid-- preventing, neutralizing, or counteracting acidity, as of the stomach
Tuesday 11/27 • com–together • common-- belonging equally to two or more people, an entire community, nation, or culture; joint; united • complete-- having all parts or elements; lacking nothing
Wednesday 11/28 • compare-- to examine to note similarities and differences • company-- a group of individuals assembled or associated together • combine-- to bring in or join in close union or whole
Thursday 11/29 • community-- a social group of any size whose members reside in a specific locality, share government, and often have a common cultural or historical heritage • compatible-- capable of existing or living together in harmony
Friday 11/30 Today is anti– quiz day! Study quietly in your seat until the quiz begins!
Directions: Number your paper 1-4 and make sure your name is on it. Match the following terms with their definitions. anti-- antibody antidote antacid • against • preventing, neutralizing, or counteracting acidity, as of the stomach • any of the numerous protein molecules produced by cells as primary immune defense • a medicine or other remedy for counteracting the effects of poison or disease
Quiz Answers • against anti-- • preventing, neutralizing, or counteracting acidity, as of the stomach antacid • any of the numerous protein molecules produced by cells as primary immune defense antibody • a medicine or other remedy for counteracting the effects of poison or disease antidote
Monday 12/3 • con–together • connect-- to join, link, or fasten together • continue-- to go on with; to extend from one point to another in space
Tuesday 12/4 Today is com– quiz day! Study quietly in your seat until the quiz begins!
Directions: Number your paper 1-7 and make sure your name is on it. Match the following terms with their definitions. common complete compare company combine community compatible • to examine to note similarities and differences • having all parts or elements; lacking nothing • belonging equally to two or more people, an entire community, nation, or culture; joint; united • capable of existing or living together in harmony • a group of individuals assembled or associated together • to bring in or join in close union or whole • a social group of any size whose members reside in a specific locality, share government, and often have a common culture or historical heritage
Answer Key • to examine to note similarities and differences compare • having all parts or elements; lacking nothing complete • belonging equally to two or more people, an entire community, nation, or culture; joint; united common • capable of existing or living together in harmony compatible • a group of individuals assembled or associated together company • to bring in or join in close union or whole combine • a social group of any size whose members reside in a specific locality, share government, and often have a common culture or historical heritage community
Wednesday 12/5 • converse-- to talk informally with another or others; exchange views or opinions by talking • consider-- to think carefully about, especially in order to make a decision; reflect on • convince-- to persuade by argument or evidence to belief
Thursday 12/6 • conjunction-- any member of a small class of words distinguished by their function as connectors between two words, phrases, clauses, or sentences • contact-- the act or state of touching or meeting as of two things or people • concert-- agreement of two or more individuals in a design or plan; a public musical performance
Friday 12/7 • concise-- expressing or covering much in few words • contract-- to draw the parts together; to get or acquire; an agreement between two or more parties for doing or not doing something specified There will be a con– quiz on Tuesday!
Monday 12/10 Write a sentence using five vocabulary words correctly. The completecommunitycomparedantacids to determine what they had in common. QUIZ TOMORROW!
Tuesday 12/11 Today is con– quiz day! Study quietly until the quiz begins!
Directions: Number your paper 1-10 and make sure your name is on it. Match the following terms with their definitions. connect continue converse consider convince conjunction contact concert concise contract • to draw the parts together; to get or acquire; an agreement between two or more parties for doing something specified • expressing or covering much in few words • agreement of two or more individuals in a design or plan; a musical performance • the act or state of touching or meeting as of two things or people • any member of a small class of words distinguished by their functions as connectors between two words or phrases • to persuade by argument or evidence to belief • to think carefully about in order to make a decision; to reflect • to talk informally with another or others; exchange views or opinions by talking • to go on with; to extend from one point to another in space • to join, link, or fasten together
Answer Key • to draw the parts together; to get or acquire; an agreement between two or more parties for doing something specified contract • expressing or covering much in few words concise • agreement of two or more individuals in a design or plan; a musical performance concert • the act or state of touching or meeting as of two things or people contact • any member of a small class of words distinguished by their functions as connectors between two words or phrases conjunction • to persuade by argument or evidence to belief convince • to think carefully about in order to make a decision; to reflect consider • to talk informally with another or others; exchange views or opinions by talking converse • to go on with; to extend from one point to another in space continue • to join, link, or fasten together connect