OGLR Ch 4 – Comments/Answers for Section 01

Deadline: 9:00 PM, Monday, July 13

Please post thoughtful comments relating to TWO of the topics below for Chapter 4 of Our Greek and Latin Roots (OGLR). You create a comment by scrolling down to the bottom of the page and clicking on “Leave a Reply.”

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Topic 1 (REQUIRED)

OGLR page 31: Make a family of 7-10 words using –jection and the prefixes on page 30 and provide definitions for 3 of them. (Use the American Heritage dictionary. Use this link –> http://www.ahdictionary.com)

Topic 2

OGLR page 31: Make a family of 7-10words using –duction and the prefixes on page 30 and provide definitions for 3 of them. (Use the American Heritage dictionary. Use this link –> http://www.ahdictionary.com)

Topic 3

OGLR page 31: Make a family of 7-10words using -mission and the prefixes on page 30 and provide definitions for 3 of them. (Use the American Heritage dictionary. Use this link –> http://www.ahdictionary.com)

Topic 4

OGLR page 31: Make a family of 7-10words using -position and the prefixes on page 30 and provide definitions for 3 of them. (Use the American Heritage dictionary. Use this link –> http://www.ahdictionary.com)

 

11 thoughts on “OGLR Ch 4 – Comments/Answers for Section 01

  1. Topic 1
    K.N
    Comment-
    Rejection-the act or process of rejecting.
    objection
    injection-something interjected, as a remark.
    subjection
    Interjection
    projection
    dejection-depression or lowness of spirits.

  2. Topic 2
    K.N
    comment-
    conduction-the transfer of heat between two parts of a stationary system, caused by a temperature difference between the parts.
    deduction
    production
    diduction-The act of drawing apart; separation.
    contraduction
    abduction-act of abducting
    induction

  3. Topic #1
    G.M
    1. Rejection
    2. Injection-: the act or process of forcing a liquid medicine or drug into someone or something by using a special needle.
    3. Ejection
    4. Projection
    5. Interjection- the act of putting in between.
    6. Objection
    7. Subjection- Likely to incur or receive; exposed.

  4. Topic #3
    G.M
    1. Dismission
    2. Omission
    3. Emission- the act of producing or sending out something.
    4. Remission- a period of time during a serious illness when the patient’s health improves.
    5. Admission
    6. Permission
    7. Commission- a group of people who have been given the official job of finding information about something or controlling something

  5. abbreviation: The act of shortening, or reducing.
    abdication
    abduction
    aberration
    abjection
    abjuration: A solemn recantation or renunciation; as, an abjuration of heresy.
    ablation
    ablution
    abnegation
    abolition
    abomination:The feeling of extreme disgust and hatred;
    abortion

  6. abduction: The act of abducing or abducting; a drawing apart; a carrying away.
    adduction,
    circumduction,
    conduction,
    deduction,
    diduction,
    eduction:The act of drawing out or bringing into view.
    induction,
    introduction: The act of introducing, or bringing to notice.
    manuduction

  7. abjection: The act of bringing down or humbling.
    adjection,
    dejection,
    disjection,
    ejection,
    injection: The act of injecting, or something that is injected.
    insubjection,
    interjection: An interruption; something interjected
    introjection,
    objection,
    projection,

  8. Injection
    Disjection: the act of scattering
    Trajection: a throwing or casting through or across
    Ejection : the act of forcing or throwing something out
    Rejection
    Objection
    Projection

  9. Composition: constituents or makeup
    Deposition: to eject or displace
    Contraposition
    Circumposition
    Juxtaposition:
    Imposition: to impose or enforce
    Proposition

  10. Topic #1
    G.C.

    Rejection-To refuse to accept, submit to, believe, or make use of
    Injection
    Projection
    Abjection-Extremely contemptible or degrading
    Objection
    Dejection
    Ejection
    Surjection- a function that is onto.

    Topic #4
    G.C.

    Composition-The art or act of composing a musical or literary work.
    Disposition
    Preposition
    Proposition
    Reposition-The act of reposting or the condition of being reposted
    Opposition
    Imposition
    Exposition
    Deposition-The act of deposing, as from high office

  11. Ms. Mix on behalf of C. M. from Section 1 (sent via email to Ms. Mix)

    1. 7-10 words using mission
    Intermission- A pause or break
    Admission- the process or fact of entering or being allowed to enter a place
    Commission – an instruction, command, or duty given to a person or group of people
    Intromission
    Omission
    Resubmission
    Photoemission
    Emission
    Dismission
    Permission

    2. 7-10 words with jection

    Subjection- the action of subjecting a country or person to one’s control or the fact of being subjected.
    Bijection- In mathematics, it is a function between the elements of two sets, where every element of one set is paired with exactly one element of the other set, and every element of the other set is paired with exactly one element of the first set
    Abjection- utterly hopeless, miserable, humiliating, or wretched: abject poverty
    Objection
    Ejection
    Rejection
    Dejection
    Interjection
    Injection

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