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Vocabulary
| able/ible | able |
| agri | field |
| ance/ence | quantity/action |
| aqua | water |
| audi | hear |
| auto | self |
| bio | life |
| cap | head |
| chron(o) | time |
| dent | tooth |
| dict | speak |
| form | shape |
| geo | earth |
| grat | please |
| homo | same |
| hydr | water |
| ject | throw |
| liber | free |
| loc | place |
| lum | light |
| tri | tree |
| quad | four |
| poly | many |
| meter | measure |
| cent | hundred |
| fract | break |
| vari | change |
| integr | whole/ a whole rational number |
| decem | ten/ a number based on tenths |
| ratio | reason/ a comparrison of two quantities |
| ob-posite | placed agiansts/ Numbers the same distance from zero |
| absolut | free or seperate/ distance from zero |
| peri-meter | around+measure/distance around shape |
| area | open space/space inside a shape |
| volumen | roll or space/ space inside a 3-D object |
| radius | spoke/ distance |
| dia-meter | across+measure/distance across a circle |
| co+ordin | together+order/ a point on a graph |
| Figurative Language | words or phrases that go beyond their literal dictionary definitions to create a deeper, more vivid, or emotional impact |
| Idiom | a common phrase or expression with a figurative meaning |
| Metaphor | figure of speech that directly compares two unrelated things by stating that one thing is another |
| Simile | a figure of speech that directly compares two different things it always relies on the words "like" or "as" to make the comparison |
| Alliteration | a literary device where two or more words in close proximity repeat the same initial consonant sound |
| Hyperbole | a figure of speech that uses extreme, deliberate exaggeration to make a point, add humor, or evoke strong emotions |
| Personification | a literary device and figure of speech that gives human traits, emotions, or actions to non-human entities |
| Onomatopoeia | the process of creating or using words that phonetically imitate, resemble, or suggest the sound that they describe |
| Oxymoron | a figure of speech that pairs two contradictory or opposing words together |
| receive | to accept, get, or be given something |
| ordinary | something that is normal, regular, or customary |
| committee | a small, specialized group of people chosen from a larger organization or deliberative assembly to consider, investigate, or act on specific matters |
| campaign | a planned, coordinated series of actions designed to achieve a specific goal over a defined period |
| incredible | impossible, extremely difficult to believe, or extraordinary to the point of seeming impossible |
| jeopardy | exposure to danger, loss, or harm |