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Inessa [10]
3 years ago
6

Using what you learned about word origins and word parts, match the words to their respective meanings. compulsive or irrational

modern or current leaving out beyond scholastics to break preservation or saving up extracurricular arrowRight exclusion arrowRight pathological arrowRight conservation arrowRight contemporary arrowRight rupture arrowRight
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1 answer:
kow [346]3 years ago
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Answer:

1. extracurricular = beyond scholastics

2. exclusion = leaving out  

3. pathological = compulsive or irrational  

4. conservation = preservation or saving up  

5. contemporary = modern or current  

6. rupture = to break

Explanation:

1. extracurricular: any school or college activity done in addition to the normal course of study.

2. exclusion: refers to the process of leaving someone or something out; shutting out; ostracizing.

3. pathological: related to a disease; compulsive, obsessive.

4. conservation: preventing injury or decay; conserving or protecting.

5. contemporary: current, belonging or occurring in the present.

6. rupture: to break, breach, or disrupt.

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