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Word Roots A p. 21/22

7 th Grade. Word Roots A p. 21/22. Jur / Lect. Bell work: 1 . List as many words as you can that contain the roots jur or lect. 2. What do you think those roots mean?. Pre fixes. ad-. to, toward, near. per-. Through, very. e-. Out, away. il -. not. Se-. Apart, aside. Roots.

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Word Roots A p. 21/22

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  1. 7th Grade Word Roots A p. 21/22 Jur/Lect

  2. Bell work: 1. List as many words as you can that contain the rootsjur or lect. 2. What do you think those roots mean?

  3. Prefixes

  4. ad- • to, toward, near

  5. per- • Through, very

  6. e- • Out, away.

  7. il- • not

  8. Se- • Apart, aside

  9. Roots

  10. Jur/Just- • Right, oath, to swear

  11. Dict- • speak BLAH, BLAH,

  12. Lect/leg/lig- • Read, choose

  13. Suffixes junction

  14. -fy • To do, to make

  15. -ion • State, quality, act

  16. -or • One who, that which that who

  17. -y • State, quality, act

  18. -ible • Able to be

  19. -ure • Process, condition

  20. Vocabulary

  21. perjury the deliberate telling of a lie while under oath

  22. juror A member of a jury

  23. Jurisdiction Legal power to interpret and administer the law

  24. Adjure To command

  25. justify to show to be right or correct; to prove

  26. election the act or process of selecting by vote

  27. lecture an informative talk presented to a group

  28. eligible Qualified; fit to be chosen

  29. selection An available choice

  30. illegible Impossible to read

  31. Perjury • The deliberate telling of a lie while under oath Lie

  32. Juror • A member of a jury.

  33. Jurisdiction • Legal powers to interpret and administer the law.

  34. Adjure • To command

  35. justify • To show to be right or correct; to prove.

  36. election • The act or process of selecting by voting.

  37. lecture • An informative talk presented to a group.

  38. eligible • Qualified; fit to be chosen

  39. selection • An available choice.

  40. illegible Impossible to read

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