This document provides a review of Latin word parts and their meanings. It contains exercises where the reader is asked to define word parts, create new words using those parts, and place words in blank spaces in a short story. It reviews words like antecedent, precedence, recession, secede, concede, and predecessor. It also notes that words ending in -diction, -indictment, and -dictator share the root "dict", which means to say or speak.
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1. Latin Review and New
Word Parts!
I am THOR
and I love
Latin!
RAAAR!
2. Please do the word part review and
check your work!
1. ceed/cede/cess= ___ ______
2. pro= _________________
3. ent=_______________; p_________ w_________
4. e or ex = __________ _________
5. ante/pre= __________________
6. ence= just the _______ _________
7. -ion /ure = ____________________________________
8. inter=___________________
9. dis=____________; in ________________ d______________
10. in = ___________; ____________; ______________
11. or =__________ ________________
3. correct your work.
ceed/cede/cess= to go
pro= forward
ent= that which ; person who
e or ex = out of
ante/pre= before
ence= just the act of
-ion /ure = act of ; state of; condition of
inter= between
dis= apart; in different directions
in = into; within, not
or = one who
4. Take the word parts you just defined
and create 5 Latin words of your
choice. THEN DEFINE EACH
WORD! (you may use additional
word parts not listed!)
Word parts are like
puzzle pieces!
5. Examples/Answers:
• Exceed = to go out of; further than expected
• precedence= act of going before; a rule
setup previously
• procession= act of going forward; a group
moving forward
• intercede = to go between; to plead on
behalf of another
• predecessor= one who goes before you in
your family
7. Check work!
antecedent
that which; person who to go
before
Definition: That which goes before!
8. “A cocoon is the
antecedent to a butterfly.”
*What does antecedent mean in the context
of the sentence?
9. Check:
The sentence is saying that a cocoon is what
comes before a butterfly!
10. Using the word bank, please put the words
in the correct places in the short story.
-predecessor -recession-
-secede -precedence-
-concede- -antecedent-
Once upon a time there was a prince named Oscar.
Oscar set a (1)_____ for his kingdom. This rule
stated that if the kingdom was in a (2)______, and
people lost money, he would give each person 5
million dollars. The time came when his kingdom
lost a lot of money. Oscar was sad because he knew
he spent too much money already on Hot Cheetos.
After all, the (3)_______ to poverty is spending too
much money! He knew he could not (4)_____ to the
wishes of citizens. He called his (5)______, the one
who was king before him. Austin, the previous king
suggested that Oscar (6)________ from his kingdom
and move to Fiji.
11. check your work!
Once upon a time there was a prince named
Oscar. Oscar set a (1)precedence for his
kingdom. This rule stated that if the kingdom
was in a (2)recession, and people lost money,
he would give each person 5 million dollars.
The time came when his kingdom lost a lot of
money. Oscar was sad because he knew he
spent too much money already on Hot
Cheetos. After all, the (3) antecedent to
poverty is spending too much money! He
knew he could not (4)concede to the wishes
of citizens. He called his (5)predecessor , the
one who was king before him. Austin, the
previous king suggested that Oscar (6)secede
from his kingdom and move to Fiji.
12. Use the words predecessor,
and proceed to describe these
photos! USE COMPLETE
SENTENCES.
13. possible answer:
Bill Clinton, Obama’s predecessor
was giving him advice. He was
helping Obama form a plan.The two
proceeded to try and decrease the
unemployment rate in the U.S.
14. Look at some of this week’s
words…
• -diction
• -indictment
• -dictator
• -dictionary
What do they have in common?