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stepladder [879]
4 years ago
10

Using the charts above as references, find two words using the root below. If you need to, use your dictionary (Do not use the e

xample word given above.). Then illustrate that the word has the meaning of that root by using one of those words in a sentence.
Example: mon

1. admonish

2. demonstrate

She admonished her children to stay away from the busy street.

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English
1 answer:
Serhud [2]4 years ago
5 0

admonish - Suffix

admonishedv admonish. verb admonish or counsel in terms of someone's behavior. ...

admonishinga v admonishing. ...

admonishesv admonish. ...

admonishmentn admonishment. ...

admonishmentsn admonishment. ...

admonishern admonisher. ...

admonishinglyr admonishing.



demonstration (n.)

late 14c., demonstracioun, "proof that something is true," by reasoning or logical deduction or practical experiment, from Old French demonstration (14c.) and directly from Latin demonstrationem (nominative demonstratio), noun of action from past-participle stem of demonstrare "to point out, indicate, demonstrate," figuratively, "to prove, establish," from de- "entirely" (see de-) + monstrare "to point out, show," from monstrum "divine omen, wonder" (see monster).


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