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Affixes Lesson 13

TermDefinition
monopoly n. complete control of the entire supply og goods or of a service in a certain area or market; complete ownership or control of something
apology n. a statement saying you are sorry about something;
universal n. done or experienced by everyone; existing or available for everyone
monologue n. a long speech given by a character in a story, movie, or play or by a performer
monotonous n. something that is boring because it is always the same
dialogue n. the things that are said by the characters in a story, movie, or play
unison n. a process in which something is done or achieved together at the same time.
eulogy n. a speech that praises or honors someone who has died.
monogamy n. the state or practice of being married or partnered to only one person at a time
epilogue n. a final section or speech after the main part of a book, play, or musical composition.
apology I owe you an ___________ for packing the wrong type of sandwich in your lunch.
monotoonous The automated voice on the phone was so ___________ that Britney fell asleep during the call.
dialogue The actors need to run through the _______ a few more times.
epilogue A book is sometimes preceded by a prologue and followed by an __________.
monopoly There seems to be a __________ on soap in Vienna; we could only find one brand for hand soap, dish soap and laundry detergent.
monologue Shakespeare's plays are famous for having numerous ___________ in them.
eulogy The _________ given at Sam's funeral was absolutely beautiful.
unison When the bell rings, you are to turn your papers over in _________.
monogamy Humans are one of only a few species who believe in ___________.
universal Death is the most __________ experience possible, and it is also the most personal.
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