Greek and Latin Root Review

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Greek and Latin Root Review 1. bio 2. therm 3. scrib 4. flu 5. duct A. heat, temperature B. to flow C. to lead, take, bring D. life E. write

Greek and Latin Root Review 1. aud 2. rupt 3. ped 4. script 5. frag A. to write, writing B. break C. break, shatter D. foot E. sound

Greek and Latin Root Review 1. jud 2. sent 3. pel 4. spec 5. dict A. law, justice B. see, look C. to drive or force D. to speak E. feel, be aware

Greek and Latin Root Review 1. leg 2. stat 3. grad 4. sembl 5. mob A. step B. move C. stay, position D. law, choose, gather E. copy, to make