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Explore the curves of emotions through objects thrown or ejected, from dejection to projection, in this insightful journey through language and meaning. Uncover the art of rejection and the impact of throwing words and goods in this thought-provoking exploration.
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ROOT WORDS Ject = Throw
Dejected • To feel sad; to feel thrown down in spirit.
Eject • To throw out.
Injection • A shot; the “throwing” of medicine into the body by a needle.
Interjection • A word thrown into a sentence or conversation.
Jettison • To throw goods overboard to lighten the load on a boat or an airplane.
Projectile • An object thrown into the air with great force.
Projector • A machine that throws an image onto the wall or screen.
Reject • To throw something out because it’s defective and can’t be used again.
Subject • To throw oneself under someone else’s rule.
Trajectory • The curved path of an object thrown into space.
The End!!! • Take your grammar folders home on Thursday to study for your test on Friday!