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Level F Unit 1 Your Task: 1.using a key that you develop, identify the roots, prefixes, and suffixes in each word. DEFINE these roots, prefixes, and suffixes.

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1 Level F Unit 1 Your Task: 1.using a key that you develop, identify the roots, prefixes, and suffixes in each word. DEFINE these roots, prefixes, and suffixes on the slide. 2.Use a memory palace to review the definitions. Record your experience beside each slide.

2 approbation My broad hint that I had paid for the lessons myself brought smiles of _____ from all the judges at the piano recital. His confidence grew as he received clear signs of the _____ of his superiors. Popularity polls seem to be based on the mistaken idea that the basic task of a political leader is to win immediate _____ from the people.

3 assuage Her eyes told me that more than a few well-chosen words would be needed to _____ her hurt feelings. Although we tried to express our sympathy, we knew that mere words could do nothing to _____ her grief. Perhaps it will _____ your fright if I remind you that everyone must have a first date at some time in his or her life.

4 coalition The various community organizations formed a _____ to lobby against parking laws. The only way to defeat the party in power is for all the reform groups to form a(n) _____ and back a single slate of candidates. The American two-party system almost always makes it unnecessary to form a _____ of minority parties to carry on the government.

5 decadence Some characterized her love of chocolate as _____ because she ate at least two candy bars a day. Weakened militarily, and with a large part of the population living on free “bread and circuses,” the once mighty Roman Empire now entered a period of _____. They try to “prove” the _____ of modern youth by emphasizing everything that is bad and ignoring whatever is good.

6 elicit My attempt to _____ information over the phone was met with a barrage of irrelevant recordings. In the question-and-answer session, we tried to _____ from the candidates some definite indication of how they proposed to reduce the national debt. My teacher is so accomplished that she can _____ some degree of interest and attention from even the most withdrawn children

7 expostulate Shakespeare’s Hamlet finds it useless to _____ with his mother for siding with his stepfather. Since I don’t like people who play favorites in the office, I have frequently _____ against such behavior with my superiors. I see no point in _____ with a person who habitually refuses to listen to reason.

8 hackneyed The Great Gatsby tells a universal story without being marred by _____ prose. If you take pride in expressing yourself with force and originality, you should not use so many _____ phrases. His skillful use of academic jargon and fashionable catchphrases could not conceal the essentially _____ quality of his ideas.

9 hiatus I was awakened not by a sudden sound but by a _____ in the din of traffic. During the brief _____ in the music, someone’s ringing cell phone split the air. When the _____ in the conversation became embarrassingly long, I decided that the time had come to serve the sandwiches.

10 innuendo Those lacking the facts or afraid of reprisals often tarnish an enemy’s reputation by use of _____. The manager expressed her unfavorable opinion of the job applicant by _____ rather than by direct statement. How can you accuse me of employing _____ when I am saying in the plainest possible language that I think you’re a crook?

11 intercede She will _____ in the dispute between the two children, and soon they will be playing happily again. If you cannot meet the college’s entrance requirements, it will be futile to have someone _____ on your behalf. If you try to _____ in a lovers’ quarrel, the chances are that you will only make things worse.

12 The wilted handclasp and the fast-melting smile mark the _____ refugee from too many parties. Their tastes have been so _____ by luxurious living that they seem incapable of enjoying the simple pleasures of life. After watching four TV football games on New Year’s Day, I was _____ with the pigskin sport for weeks to come.

13 lurid Bright, sensational, and often _____, some old-time movie posters make today’s newspaper ads look tame. The midnight fire in our apartment building cast a(n) _____, unearthly light on the faces of the firefighters struggling to put it out. I truly dislike the kind of sensational popular biography that focuses solely on the more _____ or scandalous aspects of a superstar’s career

14 meritorious Many years of _____ service could not dissuade him from feeling that he had not chosen work that he liked. I certainly appreciate your praise, but I must say that I can see nothing so remarkably _____ in having done what any decent person would do. The most _____ form of charity, according to the ancient Hebrew sages, is to help a poor person to become self-supporting.

15 petulant An overworked parent may be unlikely to indulge the complaints of a _____ child. Of course your have a right to ask the waiter for a glass of water, but is there any need to use the _____ tone of a spoiled child? On the air the star seemed calm, but he privately sent _____ notes to those who gave him bad reviews.

16 prerogative https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cDLZqe735k https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cDLZqe735k She seemed to feel that a snooze at her desk was not an annoying habit but the _____ of a veteran employee. I feel that, as an old friend, I have the _____ of criticizing your actions without arousing resentment. Anyone who thinks that it is still a gentlemen’s _____ to ask a lady to dance didn’t attend our Senior Prom.

17 provincial The banjo, once thought to be a _____ product of the Southern hills, actually came here from Africa. At first, a _____ may do well in the city using charm alone, but charm, like novelty, wears thin. We cannot know today what sort of accent Abraham Lincoln had, but it may well be that there was a decidedly _____ twang to his speech.

18 simulate Some skilled actors can _____ emotions they might never have felt in life. Various insects have a marvelous capacity to protect themselves by _____ the appearance of twigs and other objects in their environment. To impress her newly made friends, she _____ an interest in modern art, of which she knew nothing.

19 transcend A great work of art may be said to _____ time, and it is remembered for decades, or even centuries. The issue of good faith that your conduct raises far _____ the specific question of whether or not you are responsible for the problem. The magnificence of the scene far _____ my ability to describe it in words.

20 umbrage She hesitated to offer her opinion, fearing that they would take _____ at her criticism. I take no _____ at your personal remarks, but I feel you would have been better advised not to make them. Who would have thought he would take _____ at an email from a friend who wanted only to help?

21 unctuous Her constant inquiring about the health of my family at first seemed friendly, later merely _____. Forever humbling himself and flattering others, Dickens’ Uriah Heep is famously _____. Apparently mistaking us for the millionaire’s children, the hotel manager overwhelmed us with his _____ attentions.

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