
<p> Week 14 12-10-14 to 12-17-14 Name:</p><p>Word: countenance Word: denounce Word: emulate P.O.S. noun P.O.S. verb P.O.S. verb</p><p>Ms. O’Neill’s or Dictionary Def: Ms. O’Neill’s or Dictionary Def: Ms. O’Neill’s or Dictionary Def: a person’s face or expression to condemn or expose critically to attempt to equal or surpass through imitation</p><p>Synonym(s): Synonym(s): Synonym(s)</p><p>Antonym(s) Antonym(s) Antonym(s)</p><p>Connections to words I already know: Connections to words I already know: Connections to words I already know:</p><p>Graphic, Pictograph, Picture Graphic, Pictograph, Picture Graphic, Pictograph, Picture</p><p>Sentence that illustrates the meaning: Sentence that illustrates the meaning: Sentence that illustrates the meaning: Helpful websites: Name: https://www.learnthat.org/pages/view/roots.html Date: http://www.prefixsuffix.com/rootchart.php Greek and Latin Root Template Week 14 Root word: multi/poly Root word: mega Meaning: many, more than one Meaning: great, large, million Origin: Latin/Greek Origin: Greek</p><p>Example: The people of Mesopotamia were polytheistic Example: Ms. O’Neill did not need a megaphone to since they believed in more than one god. get the students’ attention since her normal voice boomed loud enough to make her students’ eardrums vibrate like a trampoline. 2 other words that use that root and their meanings 2 other words that use that root and their meanings</p><p>1. ______1. ______</p><p>______</p><p>______2. ______</p><p>2. ______Visual – that helps me understand the words __</p><p>______</p><p>__</p><p>Visual – that helps me understand the words </p>
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