12 th Grade British Literature & Composition

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12 th Grade British Literature & Composition Vocabulary from Latin and Greek Roots – Unit One

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12 th Grade British Literature & Composition. Vocabulary from Latin and Greek Roots – Unit One. AG, ACT. Latin meaning “to drive, do”. Cogent. Strong and to the point; convincing To win a court case, attorneys must be cogent in their presentations. Exigent. Urgent; pressing - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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12th Grade British Literature & CompositionVocabulary from Latin and Greek Roots – Unit One

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AG, ACTLatin meaning “to drive, do”

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CogentStrong and to the point; convincing

To win a court case, attorneys must be cogent in their presentations.

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ExigentUrgent; pressing

The Congress held an impromptu session to discuss the exigent threat of war.

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AssayTo test or analyze

The miner assayed the cave for gold or diamonds.

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IntransigentRefusing to compromise

The faculty members were intransigent in their demands at the university.

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CITLatin meaning “to stir up, rouse”

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InciteTo stir up; to provoke

Police were worried that the speaker’s angry words would incite the crowd to riot.

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ResuscitateTo bring back to consciousness

Luckily the lifeguard was able to resuscitate the swimmer who was rescued from the water.

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SolicitousShowing care or worry

Many parents are solicitous because of how much they love their children.

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TURBLatin for “disturb”

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PerturbTo make worried or

upset

Staying out past curfew can easily perturb many parents.

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TurbulentVery excited or upset

The French Revolution is considered to be one of the most turbulent of all historical times.

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TurbidCloudy or confused

Daisy’s unclear ramblings are clearly the result of a turbid mind.

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ALACRLatin for “lively”

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AlacrityEnthusiastic

quickness

When asked to test drive the new BMW M3, the boys responded with alacrity.

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CELERLatin for “quick”

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CeleritySpeed or quickness

If the developments continue growing with such celerity, the wet lands will be threatened.