Vocab 8* - Lessons 17 & 19

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"graph is a Greek root that means... "before" or "beforehand" "write" "fore" is an Old English prefix that means... "before" or "beforehand" "write" Fill in the blanks with the correct vocabulary term. You may need to change the tense of the word in order to make it work in the sentence. You can order stationary with a personal monogram, like your initials, for example.When you write a formal essay, you should follow grammatical rules so that it makes sense.Josie had the foresight to save money each week, knowing that disaster can strike without warning.The artist paints using oils, but she uses graphite for her drawings. Fill in the blanks with the correct vocabulary term. You may need to change the tense of the word in order to make it work in the sentence. The past two years of drought forebode hard times ahead for the area.The topography, with flat land and rich soil, is ideal for farming.She forewarn the class before they left that they should not misbehave at the park. Match the vocabulary term with the correct definition. grammarian an expert in the study of words and the rules for using them in written or spoken sentences hologram a 3-D image created with photographic plates and lasers micrograph a drawing or photograph of an object as seen through a microscope monograph a short scholarly book or long essay on a single topic forego to not do something; to avoid "vac" is a Latin root that means... "code" "empty" "cipher" is a Latin root that means... "code" "empty" Fill in the blanks with the correct vocabulary term. You may need to change the tense of the word in order to make it work in the sentence. The nutrition label on the soup can was so indecipherable that I had to use a magnifying glass to read it.We had to vacate the hotel room by noon so that the next guests could use it.Food stays fresher when not exposed to air, so some are vacuum packed.Why does Earl have to encipher everything he says with a strange language so that I can't understand a word of it? Fill in the blanks with the correct vocabulary term. You may need to change the tense of the word in order to make it work in the sentence. Our school had a teacher vacancy that needed to be filled before school began.The vacuity of the ocean seemed to stretch from one empty horizon to the next.When a fire alarm sounds, evacuate the building immediately. Match the vocabulary term with the correct definition. vacation time away from work or school, usually for rest and relaxation vacuous showing no intelligence cipher a code ciphered wrote in code decipherment the figuring out of something, like a code

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