Now is the time for you to create TEN original sentences using derivatives from this module. Do not use the ones in the exercise above. Make sure that your sentences include both a DERIVATIVE from this module and the MEANING of its Latin root. Put the DERIVATIVE and the MEANING of its Latin root in all capital letters. Type or copy your ten sentences below. (10.0 points)



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Using theses words...




premonition



attain



altimeter



tentacles



prohibiting



verbose



indoctrination



visor



mansion



avocation

Answer :

Explanation:

  1. I had a premonition that strategy has occurred.
  2. I want to attain academic success.
  3. Once off the runway the pilot checked the altimeter.
  4. Many wild animals have tentacles.
  5. The government is prohibiting public gatherings.
  6. My teacher's definition of a computer is verbose.
  7. He is still under indoctrination to his new field of study.
  8. During the afternoon he often removes his visor.
  9. He lives in a mansion.
  10. My avocation involves making ornaments.

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Answer:

Praemonēre: to warn in advance

Mr. Jeff had a PREMONITION about his daughter and had to WARN her IN ADVANCE.

Attangere: Arrive at

In your quest to ATTAIN success you will have to ARRIVE AT the top of wealth.

Altus: high

To know how HIGH they were in the sky the pilot had to check his ALTIMETER.

Tentāculum: feel

The octupus uses its TENTACLES to FEEL underwater to aid movement.

Prohibitus: keep off

The border control KEEPS OFF criminals by PROHIBITING illegal entry to the country.

Verbōsus: word

Your application is too VERBOSE as there are to many WORDS.

Docēre: teach

We need to TEACH kids science at school rather than INDOCTRINATING them with religious texts.

Visus: look

The VISOR's role is to protect the face and enable one to LOOK clearly.

Mansio: abide

The celebrity built a MANSION to ABIDE in.

Avocationem: distraction

For DISTRACTION, I breed horses as an avocation.

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