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Title: PUNCT (POINT) PUNCTUATE, PUNCTUAL, PUNCTILIOUS


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PUNCT (POINT) PUNCTUATE, PUNCTUAL, PUNCTILIOUS
  • PUNCT means point.
  • To punctuate is to insert periods, exclamation
    points, and other symbols into writing punctual
    means at the appointed time and punctilious
    means observing points of correct behavior!
  • Spanishpuntilloso

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trib (pay) tribute, retribution, diatribe
  • TRIB means pay.
  • A tribute is the paying of honor retribution is
    revengeful payback and a diatribe is a speech of
    abusive criticism!
  • Spanishdiatriba

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CAP (take) capture, captivate, captious
  • CAP means take.
  • To capture someone is to take him prisoner to
    captivate someone is to take control of her
    fascination and to be captious is to be
    fault-finding, to say and do things designed to
    catch someone!
  • Spanishcapcioso

4
pond (weight) ponder, preponderance, ponderous
  • POND means weight.
  • To ponder is to reflect on weighty matters the
    preponderance of the evidence is the bulk of it
    and a ponderous load is a heavy one!
  • Spanishponderoso

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RECT (right) correct, rectify, rectitude
  • RECT means right.
  • To correct is to change from wrong to right to
    rectify something is to make it right and
    rectitude is moral uprightness!
  • Spanishrecitud

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Advanced Word Diatribe
  • The English noun diatribe, from the Latin
    diatriba, which came to Rome from the Greek
    diatribe, means a bitter speech of abusive
    criticism. A diatribe tends to be prolonged, and
    ironical, and can even be written, though we
    think of diatribes primarily as spoken. In Dava
    Sobels book Longitude, about a mans struggle to
    invent a reliable marine chronometer, a diatribe
    is written in clear, plain English.

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Caesars English II Lesson XIX
  • Stem meaning Examples
  • PUNCT POINT punctuate, punctual
  • TRIB PAY tribute, tributary
  • CAP take capture, captivate
  • POND WEIGHT ponder, preponderance
  • RECT RIGHT correct, rectangle

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  • BALLOON PONDEROUS
  • rectify correct
  • delay punctual
  • speak diatribe
  • burden heavy

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  • BALLOON PONDEROUS
  • rectify correct
  • delay punctual
  • speak diatribe
  • burden heavy

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  • PONDER IDEA
  • tribute pay
  • retribution vengeance
  • rectify mistake
  • punctilious conduct

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  • PONDER IDEA
  • tribute pay
  • retribution vengeance
  • rectify mistake
  • punctilious conduct

12
  • Find the best opposite.
  • CAPTIVATE
  • bore
  • rectify
  • tedium
  • punctuate

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  • Find the best opposite.
  • CAPTIVATE
  • bore
  • rectify
  • tedium
  • punctuate

14
  • DIATRIBE
  • preponderance
  • euphemism
  • tribute
  • speech

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  • DIATRIBE
  • preponderance
  • euphemism
  • tribute
  • speech

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  • The Roman legions were _____________ by the
    countryside of Gaul .
  • captivated
  • pondered
  • rectified
  • punctuated

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  • The Roman legions were _____________ by the
    countryside of Gaul .
  • captivated
  • pondered
  • rectified
  • punctuated

18
  • The legions transported their ___________
    equipment up the mountainside.
  • captious
  • punctual
  • punctilious
  • ponderous

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  • The legions transported their ___________
    equipment up the mountainside.
  • captious
  • punctual
  • punctilious
  • ponderous

20
  • The barbarian leader delivered a violent
    _____________ against the Romans.
  • preponderance
  • rectitude
  • diatribe
  • capture

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  • The barbarian leader delivered a violent
    _____________ against the Romans.
  • preponderance
  • rectitude
  • diatribe
  • capture

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The Grammar of Vocabulary captious, an
adjective.
  • The captious remark showed his
    suspicious attitude.
  • ________________________________________
  • ________________________________________
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Caesars Classic Words Challenge
  • From Joseph Hellers Catch-22
  • He brooded in _______________ speculation over
    the cryptic message.
  • punctual
  • ponderous
  • captious
  • punctilious

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Caesars Classic Words Challenge
  • From Joseph Hellers Catch-22
  • He brooded in _______________ speculation over
    the cryptic message.
  • punctual
  • ponderous
  • captious
  • punctilious

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  • From Thomas Hardys The Return of the Native
  • It was an error which could never be
    ____________.
  • captivated
  • rectified
  • pondered
  • punctuated

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  • From Thomas Hardys The Return of the Native
  • It was an error which could never be
    ____________.
  • captivated
  • rectified
  • pondered
  • punctuated

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  • From Jane Austens Emma
  • Iwas too cheerful in my views to be
    _____________ .
  • ponderous
  • punctual
  • punctilious
  • captious

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  • From Jane Austens Emma
  • Iwas too cheerful in my views to be
    _____________ .
  • ponderous
  • punctual
  • punctilious
  • captious
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