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In the word rebellious, the Latin suffix -ous means “full of.” Knowing this suggests that a person who is victorious in a game is
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a lucky player.
the winner.
the loser.
a good player.
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“I insisted that I was as patient as a rock. Well, maybe a nervous rock.”
Why is the narrator comparing herself to a rock?
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to show that she thinks she can sit still
to show that she will not change her mind
to show that she is hard-hearted
to show that she cannot see another point of view
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In the word rebellious, the Latin suffix -ous means “full of.” Knowing this suggests that a person who is victorious in a game is
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“I insisted that I was as patient as a rock. Well, maybe a nervous rock.”
Why is the narrator comparing herself to a rock?
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“But the loom,” she said with conviction in her voice, “is not the starting place.”
The base word of conviction is “convince.” The narrator’s grandmother speaks with conviction because she
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“Perhaps,” Grandmother added with a smile, “you can weave a rug that symbolizes your journey from a girl to a woman.”
The Greek suffix -ize means “to make.” A rug that symbolizes a journey is one that is woven to
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“The rocky trail was more hazardous than I had expected.”
The Latin suffix -ous can mean “having” or “full of.” A hazardous hike is one that