<span>Implied motion is the terminology used when an artist uses static motion to make the viewer think there is actual motion in the art. Implied motion may be something that is very vivid or something very subtle that makes us think there is real motion in the picture.</span>
<u>Loc is matched with Place (1 – B). </u>It is the Latin word for the <em>place</em>, and so it is today used in the roots of the words connected to places and placing, such as <em>location</em>, <em>dislocate, local, locus</em>.
<u>Ject is matched with To Throw (2 – D). </u>Ject is the Latin word for the verb <em>to throw</em>. It appears as the root in the words like <em>reject </em>(connected to throwing back), <em>projector </em>(throwing pictures on the screen), but also words like a <em>jet </em>are derived from it as the plane is "thrown" into the air.
<u>Meter is matched with Mesure (3 – A). </u>Today <em>meter </em>is the unit for measuring the distance. The word meter comes from the Greek language.
<u>Grad and gress are matched with to step (4 – C).</u> <em>Grad </em>and <em>gress </em>both mean to step on Latin. It is today in English seen in the words that are like 'stepping' to another phase or stepping stone – <em>graduate, grades</em> in school, to <em>grade </em>someone,<em> digress, transgress</em>, etc.
<u>Junct is matched with To join (5 – E). </u><em>Junct </em>is the Latin word for join, unite, and is today the root for words connected to joining, such as <em>conjunct, junction, and adjunct</em>.