“Root Canal” Presentation

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“Root Canal” Presentation
“Root Canal”
Presentation
By: Beverly
Aud
™ Latin
root
meaning to hear.
™ Auditor, auditory,
audition, and
inaudible all have
the Latin root
Aud.
Beverly
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Auditory
Pertaining to hearing, to the sense of hearing.
My friends auditory abilities are not as good as they
used to be.
x My ears are the auditory parts of my body.
x “ In the reign of Charles 2nd a certain worthy divine at
Whitehall thus addressed himself to the auditory at the
conclusion of his sermon: in short, if you don’t live…”
by: tom brown.
x Auditory-Ory- A place or thing used for or connected
with.
Beverly
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x
x
Audition
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™
A trial hearing or viewing of a performer, group, act, etc.
I went to the audition on Broadway to be in the play
“Maddea’s family reunion.
Lori auditioned to dance in Jennifer Lopez’ new video.
“ Children now expect their parents to audition for
approval.” By: Mason Couley.
Beverly
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Inaudible
B
B
B
B
B
B
Beverly
Unable to hear.
My cousin has been
inaudible for quite some
years.
I yelled help and everyone
kept walking as if my cry
were inaudible.
“Take the instant by the
forward top; For we are old
and on our quick’st decrees
TH’ inaudible and noiseless
foot of time steals ere we
can effect them.” By:
William Shakespear.
Suffix- ible- to be worth
considering; Trifling.
Prefix is “in” meaning not.
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Crim
Shame on him…
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ƒ
Root: Latin
Meaning:
–
–
–
Fault
Crime
Accusation
Breakdown…
CRIM
Criminology
Discriminate
Incriminate
Recrimination
Prefixes
ƒ Discriminate
– Prefix: Dis
ƒ Meaning: Away, Not, Negative
Prefixes…NUMBER 2!!!
ƒ Recrimination
– Prefix: Re
ƒ Meaning: Back, Again
ƒ Incriminate
– Prefix: In
ƒ Meaning: Not
Suffixes
ƒ Discriminate
– Suffix: Ate
ƒ Meaning: Cause to be
ƒ Criminology
– Suffix: Logy
ƒ Meaning: the study of
oOoOo…Suffixes 2
ƒ Recrimination
– Suffix: Tion or Ation or Ion
ƒ Meaning: Being, Result of
ƒ Incriminate
– Suffix: Ate
ƒ Meaning: Cause to be
Criminology
ƒ Definition:
– (Noun) The sociological study of crime and
criminals.
– Other forms of word:
ƒ Criminological (Adj.)
ƒ Criminologically (Adv.)
ƒ Criminoligst (Noun)
Discriminate
ƒ Definition:
– (verb) 1: to make a distinction in favor of or
against a person on the basis of the group or
class to which they belong.
– 2: Distinguish accurately
– 3: Differentiate
– Other forms:
ƒ Discriminately (Adv.)
ƒ Discriminator (Noun)
Incriminate
ƒ Definition:
– (Verb) to accuse of or indicate involvement in a
crime or fault
– Other forms:
ƒ Incrimination (Noun)
ƒ Incriminator (Noun)
ƒ Incriminatory (Adj.)
Recrimination
ƒ Definition:
– (Noun) 1: A counter charge
– 2: Act of recriminating
– 3: A defense in an action for divorce in which
the accused party makes a similar accusation,
as of adultery or cruelty, against the plaintiff.
– Other forms:
ƒ Recrimination (Noun)
ƒ Recriminate (Verb)
ƒ Recriminatory (Adj.)
ƒ Recriminator (Noun)
Oh the Sentences…
ƒ Criminology
– The student was appalled by the study of crime, which is known as
criminology.
ƒ Discriminate
– The teacher discriminated against the students because of their
race.
ƒ Incriminate
– Crime scene technicians found incriminating evidence that placed
Mr. O’ Sullivan at the scene of the crime.
ƒ Recrimination
– Accusations and recriminations passed backward and forward
between the contending parties.
Oh my god…not “quotations”
ƒ They'll leave anything incompatible with their view on the
cutting-room floor. 60 Minutes is to journalism what
Charley's Aunt is to criminology.
John McNulty
ƒ If discrimination based on race is constitutionally
permissible when those who hold the reins can come up
with "compelling" reasons to justify it, then constitutional
guarantees acquire an accordion like quality.
William O. Douglas
Thank You…and Good Bye