Root of the Week - Jur/Jud and Log/Logue
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- Q1This is a speech to honor the dead.monologuedialogueeulogy120s
- Q2This is an area where a specific group has power or right to make decisions about the law.jurisdictionjurorjudgment120s
- Q3This is having a unfair feeling of dislike for a person or group based on race, religion, etc.jurorprejudiceperjury120s
- Q4This is a long speech.epiloguemonologueapology120s
- Q5This is to say sorry.eulogydialogueapology120s
- Q6This is a person who is a member of a jury.jurisdictionperjuryjuror120s
- Q7This is a conversation.dialogueeulogyepilogue120s
- Q8This is a crime of telling a lie in court after promising to tell the truth.judgmentperjuryjuror120s
- Q9This is the final section of a book after the main section.dialoguemonologueepilogue120s
- Q10This means a court decision or ability to make good decisions.prejudiceperjuryjudgement120s
- Q11Fill in the blank with the correct word: The company has a history of ______ against women when giving promotions.prejudicejurisdictionjudgment120s
- Q12Fill in the blank with the correct word: You need to ______ for your behavior.monologizeeulogizeapologize120s
- Q13Fill in the blank with the correct word: The _______ told what happened to Harry after the book ended.epiloguedialogueeulogy120s
- Q14Fill in the blank with the correct word: Each police department has a ________ to patrol.jurisdictionjurorperjury120s
- Q15Fill in the blank with the correct word: The _________ was dismissed from jury duty because of illness.perjuryjudgmentjuror120s