Determine the meaning and usage of grade-level academic English words derived from Greek and Latin roots such as mis/mit, bene, man, vac, scrib/script, and jur/jus.
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The Latin root mis-, meaning wrong, helps the reader understand that the word misbehavior in the sentence means-
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Bad behavior
Confusing
Respectful
Well mannered
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The Latin root bene-, meaning good, helps the reader understand that the word benefited in the sentence means-
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Surprised by
Difficult
Disappointed
Profit from
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The Latin root mis-, meaning wrong, helps the reader understand that the word misbehavior in the sentence means-
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The Latin root bene-, meaning good, helps the reader understand that the word benefited in the sentence means-
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The Latin root ex-, meaning out of, helps the reader understand that the word exhale in the sentence means-
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The Latin root vac-, meaning empty, helps the reader understand that the word vacate in the sentence means-
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The Latin root jus-, meaning rule, helps the reader understand that the word justice in the sentence means-
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The Latin root de-, meaning reduce, helps the reader understand that the word decrease in the sentence means-
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The Latin root mini-, meaning small, helps the reader understand that the word miniature in the sentence means-
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The Latin root uni-, meaning one, helps the reader understand that the word unicycle in the sentence means-
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The Latin root sub-, meaning under, helps the reader understand that the word subordinate in the sentence means-
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The Latin root man-, meaning hand, helps the reader understand that the word manufactured in the sentence means-