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WD3
1.
marriage
Ex: polygamy
2.
poly—many
3.
gamy—marriage
gam/gamy
Penmanship
Sentence Quality
Underlining
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4.
5.
Although it is illegal in the United States, some religious groups condone the practice of polygamy.
S.
1.
Wealth (rich)
Ex: plutology
2.
pluto—wealth
3.
ology—study of
pluto
4.
5.
Sociologists and economists might be interested in studying plutology in order to see the effect of money on society.
S.
1.
Extreme (beyond/excess)
Ex: ultraism
2.
ultra—extreme
3.
ism—being/belief in
ultra___
4.
5.
Another word for “extremism” is ultraism; both words refer to extreme acts or points of view.
S.
1.
to/toward (against)
Ex: adjoin
2.
ad—to/toward
3.
join—join
ad___
4.
5.
I’d like to create an opening between my room and the bathroom in order to adjoin the two rooms.
S.
1.
skin
Ex: dermatologist
2.
dermato—skin
3.
ologist—specialist
derm/derma/dermato
4.
Many teenagers would love to have a dermatologist visit their homes everyday.
5.
S.
1.
wheel/circle
Ex: monocycle
2.
mono—one
3.
cycle—wheel
cycl/cycle/cyclo
4.
5.
The monocycle is not for everyone because it requires an excellent sense of balance.
S.
Volume One, Lesson Three