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8 th Vocabulary. Ced , ceed , cess : “Go, Move, yield”. How are “go, move, yield” similar?. How are “go, move, yield” different?. Think about prefixes to decide what these words mean: recess concede succeed exceed. *to ‘yield’ ‘with’ someone else and admit defeat.
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Ced, ceed, cess: “Go, Move, yield” How are “go, move, yield” similar? How are “go, move, yield” different?
Think about prefixes to decide what these words mean: recess concede succeed exceed *to ‘yield’ ‘with’ someone else and admit defeat *a break when we ‘move’ ‘back’ from working *to ‘move’ ‘up from under’ *to surpass or ‘go’ ‘out’ or beyond a limit
exceed the speed limit areceding hairline to ‘go’ ‘back’ and withdraw aprocession of soldiers parade that ‘moves’ ‘forward’ aconcession speech ‘going’ along ‘with’ others incessant chatter ‘not’ ‘yielding’; nonstop a legal precedent prior decision that has ‘gone’ ‘before’
an abscessed tooth a collection of pus that ‘moves’ ‘away’ from other tissue toward the point of infection to ‘yield’ ownership to someone else cede victory an American success story to ‘move’ ‘up from under’ and achieve excellence
recession secession antecedent succession 1. In a monarchy, ____ to the throne is guaranteed by birth. a ruler ‘moving’ ‘up from under’ in a set order 2. During a ____, economic activity ‘goes’ ‘backward’. 3. An ____ is a noun that ‘goes’ ‘before’ a pronoun. 4. The ____ of southern states officially began the Civil War. ‘move’ ‘aside’ from an integrated whole