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BUILDING VOCABULARY SKILLS Fourth Edition Sherrie L. Nist Copyright © 2015 Townsend Press. All rights reserved.
Unit Two Chapter 12 (Word Parts) anti- -less bi- phon en-, em- post- graph, gram spect inter- sub- Copyright © 2015 Townsend Press. All rights reserved.
Unit Two/ Chapter 12 Ten Word Parts in Context Copyright © 2015 Townsend Press. All rights reserved.
Unit Two/ Chapter 12 Ten Word Parts in Context 1 anti. Antifreeze prevents the water in a car radiator from freezing. Many students in the 1960 s who disapproved of the United States’ involvement in the Vietnam War took part in antiwar marches. Choose the meaning of the word part based on the boldfaced words. © Townsend Press BULLIES The word part anti- means A. for. B. against. C. two. An antibullying sign Copyright © 2015 Townsend Press. All rights reserved.
Unit Two/ Chapter 12 Ten Word Parts in Context 1 anti. Antifreeze prevents the water in a car radiator from freezing. Many students in the 1960 s who disapproved of the United States’ involvement in the Vietnam War took part in antiwar marches. © Townsend Press BULLIES An antibullying sign The word part anti- means A. for. B. against. C. two. Antifreeze protects the water in the radiator against freezing. Students who disapproved of the war would march against the war. Copyright © 2015 Townsend Press. All rights reserved.
Unit Two/ Chapter 12 Ten Word Parts in Context 2 bi. In addition to the expected pair of wheels, a bicycle built for two also has two seats. “You can have only one wife at a time. ” Judge Graves told the bigamist, “not two at once. ” © Townsend Press The word part bi- means A. two. B. look. C. speech. A decorated bicycle Copyright © 2015 Townsend Press. All rights reserved.
Unit Two/ Chapter 12 Ten Word Parts in Context 2 bi. In addition to the expected pair of wheels, a bicycle built for two also has two seats. “You can have only one wife at a time. ” Judge Graves told the bigamist, “not two at once. ” The word part bi- means A. two. B. look. C. speech. © Townsend Press A bicycle has two wheels. The words pair of wheels are a clue. A bigamist has two wives at one time. A decorated bicycle Copyright © 2015 Townsend Press. All rights reserved.
Unit Two/ Chapter 12 Ten Word Parts in Context 3 en-, em. On the boss’s door were two signs: “Enter” and “Exit. ” A brief kiss, a quick embrace, and she was gone—leaving me wondering if I had really held her in my arms. © Townsend Press The word part en- or em- means A. sound. B. below. C. in, into. The entrance for construction workers Copyright © 2015 Townsend Press. All rights reserved.
Unit Two/ Chapter 12 Ten Word Parts in Context 3 en-, em. On the boss’s door were two signs: “Enter” and “Exit. ” A brief kiss, a quick embrace, and she was gone—leaving me wondering if I had really held her in my arms. The word part en- or em- means A. sound. B. below. C. in, into. © Townsend Press Enter means “to go into or come into. ” In the second item, the words in my arms are a clue. The entrance for construction workers Copyright © 2015 Townsend Press. All rights reserved.
Unit Two/ Chapter 12 Ten Word Parts in Context 4 graph, gram My little sister practices her handwriting so that if she becomes famous, her autograph will look good. The diagram in my biology book shows that, strange as it may seem, an earthworm has two hearts. © Townsend Press A biography of Barak Obama The word part graph or gram means A. under. B. something written or drawn. C. three. Copyright © 2015 Townsend Press. All rights reserved.
Unit Two/ Chapter 12 Ten Word Parts in Context 4 graph, gram My little sister practices her handwriting so that if she becomes famous, her autograph will look good. The diagram in my biology book shows that, strange as it may seem, an earthworm has two hearts. © Townsend Press A biography of Barak Obama The word part graph or gram means A. under. B. something written or drawn. C. three. An autograph is a person’s written name. The word handwriting is a clue. A diagram is a drawing. Copyright © 2015 Townsend Press. All rights reserved.
Unit Two/ Chapter 12 Ten Word Parts in Context 5 inter. When my brother tries to speak while chewing gum, it’s impossible to understand him without an interpreter. “Driving cross-country along the interstate highway was great, ” said Telly. “I got to eat in about twenty different states!” Famartin via Wikimedia Commons The word part inter- means A. something written. B. between. C. under. An interstate highway Copyright © 2015 Townsend Press. All rights reserved.
Unit Two/ Chapter 12 Ten Word Parts in Context 5 inter. When my brother tries to speak while chewing gum, it’s impossible to understand him without an interpreter. “Driving cross-country along the interstate highway was great, ” said Telly. “I got to eat in about twenty different states!” Famartin via Wikimedia Commons The word part inter- means A. something written. B. between. C. under. An interpreter translates from one language to another (between two languages). An interstate highway runs between states. An interstate highway Copyright © 2015 Townsend Press. All rights reserved.
Unit Two/ Chapter 12 Ten Word Parts in Context 6 -less James E. Foehl/US Navy via Wikimedia Commons The mayor spoke sadly about the homeless, but he did nothing to build low-income housing. The Smiths’ marriage was loveless. They stayed together for the sake of their children, but the constant tension in their house was difficult for everyone to bear. The word part –less means A. without. B. with. C. look. Navy officers in spotless uniforms Copyright © 2015 Townsend Press. All rights reserved.
Unit Two/ Chapter 12 Ten Word Parts in Context 6 -less James E. Foehl/US Navy via Wikimedia Commons The mayor spoke sadly about the homeless, but he did nothing to build low-income housing. The Smiths’ marriage was loveless. They stayed together for the sake of their children, but the constant tension in their house was difficult for everyone to bear. The word part –less means A. without. B. with. C. look. The homeless are people without homes. If the Smiths stayed together only for the sake of their children and if there was constant tension, their marriage must have been without love. Navy officers in spotless uniforms Copyright © 2015 Townsend Press. All rights reserved.
Unit Two/ Chapter 12 Ten Word Parts in Context 7 phon Alexander Graham Bell invented not only the telephone but also a kite that could carry a person. Whenever Wayne played the saxophone, dogs howled, cats screamed, and lovebirds got divorced. Tulane Public Relations via Wikimedia Commons The word part phon means A. under. B. sound. C. watch. A cheerleader using a megaphone Copyright © 2015 Townsend Press. All rights reserved.
Unit Two/ Chapter 12 Ten Word Parts in Context 7 phon Alexander Graham Bell invented not only the telephone but also a kite that could carry a person. Whenever Wayne played the saxophone, dogs howled, cats screamed, and lovebirds got divorced. Tulane Public Relations via Wikimedia Commons The word part phon means A. under. B. sound. C. watch. The telephone carries sound. When a person plays a saxophone, the instrument makes sound (but in this case that sound must not be very pleasant). A cheerleader using a megaphone Copyright © 2015 Townsend Press. All rights reserved.
Unit Two/ Chapter 12 Ten Word Parts in Context 8 post. Why are baseball games postponed because of a light rain, but football games not called off even if it rains heavily? My playful sister included a postscript after her letter that said, “P. S. I don’t have anything else to say. ” The word part post- means A. half. B. speech. C. after. Copyright © 2015 Townsend Press. All rights reserved.
Unit Two/ Chapter 12 Ten Word Parts in Context 8 post. Why are baseball games postponed because of a light rain, but football games not called off even if it rains heavily? My playful sister included a postscript after her letter that said, “P. S. I don’t have anything else to say. ” The word part post- means A. half. B. speech. C. after. Baseball games are put off until sometime later (after). If the sister has nothing more to say, she would add this note after she has written the rest of the letter. The word after tells you the meaning. Copyright © 2015 Townsend Press. All rights reserved.
Unit Two/ Chapter 12 Ten Word Parts in Context 9 spect Detective Blake amazed everyone by inspecting the tuna casserole thief was baking and then fishing the stolen jewels out with a fork. Spectators at a tennis match tend to watch the ball, not the players. Scott Bauer/USDA via Wikimedia Commons Inspecting a plant for disease The word part spect means A. hear. B. look. C. not. Copyright © 2015 Townsend Press. All rights reserved.
Unit Two/ Chapter 12 Ten Word Parts in Context 9 spect Detective Blake amazed everyone by inspecting the tuna casserole thief was baking and then fishing the stolen jewels out with a fork. Spectators at a tennis match tend to watch the ball, not the players. Scott Bauer/USDA via Wikimedia Commons Inspecting a plant for disease The word part spect means A. hear. B. look. C. not. To inspect something is to look at it carefully. Spectators look at a sporting event. The word watch is a clue. Copyright © 2015 Townsend Press. All rights reserved.
Unit Two/ Chapter 12 Ten Word Parts in Context 10 sub. Some people won’t travel by subway because they fear being trapped underground. On the submarine ride at Disneyland, passengers can see models of such underwater life as seahorses and sharks. David Saville/FEMA via Wikimedia Commons The word part sub- means A. under. B. new. C. over. Floodwaters can submerge roads. Copyright © 2015 Townsend Press. All rights reserved.
Unit Two/ Chapter 12 Ten Word Parts in Context 10 sub. Some people won’t travel by subway because they fear being trapped underground. On the submarine ride at Disneyland, passengers can see models of such underwater life as seahorses and sharks. David Saville/FEMA via Wikimedia Commons The word part sub- means A. under. B. new. C. over. Subways travel underground. Submarines travel underwater. Floodwaters can submerge roads. Copyright © 2015 Townsend Press. All rights reserved.
Unit Two/ Chapter 12 Sentence Check 1 Copyright © 2015 Townsend Press. All rights reserved.
Unit Two/ Chapter 12 Sentence Check 1 Complete the item with the correct word part from the box. A. anti. F. -less 1. B. bi. G. phon C. en-, em. H. post- D. graph, gram I. spect E. inter. J. sub- Out on the ocean, sunsets can be (. . . acular) ___ displays of color really worth seeing. Copyright © 2015 Townsend Press. All rights reserved.
Unit Two/ Chapter 12 Sentence Check 1 A. anti. F. -less 1. B. bi. G. phon C. en-, em. H. post- D. graph, gram I. spect E. inter. J. sub- Out on the ocean, sunsets can be _______ spectacular displays of color really worth seeing. One looks at sunsets. The word seeing is a clue. Copyright © 2015 Townsend Press. All rights reserved.
Unit Two/ Chapter 12 Sentence Check 1 A. anti. F. -less 2. B. bi. G. phon C. en-, em. H. post- D. graph, gram I. spect E. inter. J. sub- The French have trouble with English (. . . etics) ___, especially the sound of er, as in anger and later. Copyright © 2015 Townsend Press. All rights reserved.
Unit Two/ Chapter 12 Sentence Check 1 A. anti. F. -less 2. B. bi. G. phon C. en-, em. H. post- D. graph, gram I. spect E. inter. J. sub- phonetics The French have trouble with English ______, especially the sound of er, as in anger and later. The French have trouble saying certain sounds in English. Copyright © 2015 Townsend Press. All rights reserved.
Unit Two/ Chapter 12 Sentence Check 1 A. anti. F. -less 3. B. bi. G. phon C. en-, em. H. post- D. graph, gram I. spect E. inter. J. sub- “We (. . . rupt) ___ this program to bring you a special news bulletin, ” the announcer said. Copyright © 2015 Townsend Press. All rights reserved.
Unit Two/ Chapter 12 Sentence Check 1 A. anti. F. -less 3. B. bi. G. phon C. en-, em. H. post- D. graph, gram I. spect E. inter. J. sub- “We ______ interrupt this program to bring you a special news bulletin, ” the announcer said. The special news bulletin is coming between the listeners and the program they are listening to. Copyright © 2015 Townsend Press. All rights reserved.
Unit Two/ Chapter 12 Sentence Check 1 A. anti. F. -less 4. B. bi. G. phon C. en-, em. H. post- D. graph, gram I. spect E. inter. J. sub- You can keep brown sugar moist by (. . . closing) ___ it in a container with a piece or two of apple. Copyright © 2015 Townsend Press. All rights reserved.
Unit Two/ Chapter 12 Sentence Check 1 A. anti. F. -less 4. B. bi. G. phon C. en-, em. H. post- D. graph, gram I. spect E. inter. J. sub- enclosing You can keep brown sugar moist by _______ it in a container with a piece or two of apple. You can close the brown sugar in a container with the pieces of apple. Copyright © 2015 Townsend Press. All rights reserved.
Unit Two/ Chapter 12 Sentence Check 1 A. anti. F. -less 5. B. bi. G. phon C. en-, em. H. post- D. graph, gram I. spect E. inter. J. sub- In her (autobio. . . y) ___, The Story of My Life, Helen Keller tells how she was able to learn despite her blindness and deafness. Copyright © 2015 Townsend Press. All rights reserved.
Unit Two/ Chapter 12 Sentence Check 1 A. anti. F. -less 5. B. bi. G. phon C. en-, em. H. post- D. graph, gram I. spect E. inter. J. sub- In her ________, autobiography The Story of My Life, Helen Keller tells how she was able to learn despite her blindness and deafness. An autobiography is the written story of the writer’s life. Copyright © 2015 Townsend Press. All rights reserved.
Unit Two/ Chapter 12 Sentence Check 1 A. anti. F. -less 6. B. bi. G. phon C. en-, em. H. post- D. graph, gram I. spect E. inter. J. sub- Clark was (. . . social) ___ in high school, but he became very outgoing in college. Copyright © 2015 Townsend Press. All rights reserved.
Unit Two/ Chapter 12 Sentence Check 1 A. anti. F. -less 6. B. bi. G. phon C. en-, em. H. post- D. graph, gram I. spect E. inter. J. sub- antisocial Clark was _______ in high school, but he became very outgoing in college. The fact that Clark was outgoing in college is contrasted with the fact that he was against socializing in high school. Copyright © 2015 Townsend Press. All rights reserved.
Unit Two/ Chapter 12 Sentence Check 1 A. anti. F. -less 7. B. bi. G. phon C. en-, em. H. post- D. graph, gram I. spect E. inter. J. sub- Bird watchers prefer rubber-coated (. . . noculars) ___ because if they hit trees or equipment, they don’t make a noise that scares birds away. Copyright © 2015 Townsend Press. All rights reserved.
Unit Two/ Chapter 12 Sentence Check 1 A. anti. F. -less 7. B. bi. G. phon C. en-, em. H. post- D. graph, gram I. spect E. inter. J. sub- Bird watchers prefer rubber-coated ________ binoculars because if they hit trees or equipment, they don’t make a noise that scares birds away. Binoculars have two separate sets of lenses—one for each eye. Copyright © 2015 Townsend Press. All rights reserved.
Unit Two/ Chapter 12 Sentence Check 1 A. anti. F. -less 8. B. bi. G. phon C. en-, em. H. post- D. graph, gram I. spect E. inter. J. sub- A (cord. . . ) ___ phone allows a parent to talk to a caller while following a wandering child around the house. Copyright © 2015 Townsend Press. All rights reserved.
Unit Two/ Chapter 12 Sentence Check 1 A. anti. F. -less 8. B. bi. G. phon C. en-, em. H. post- D. graph, gram I. spect E. inter. J. sub- A ______ cordless phone allows a parent to talk to a caller while following a wandering child around the house. A phone without a cord allows the parent to move around the house. Copyright © 2015 Townsend Press. All rights reserved.
Unit Two/ Chapter 12 Sentence Check 1 A. anti. F. -less 9. B. bi. G. phon C. en-, em. H. post- D. graph, gram I. spect E. inter. J. sub- Prenatal care for birds means sitting on the eggs. (. . . natal) ___ care involves almost constant feeding during the day. Copyright © 2015 Townsend Press. All rights reserved.
Unit Two/ Chapter 12 Sentence Check 1 A. anti. F. -less 9. B. bi. G. phon C. en-, em. H. post- D. graph, gram I. spect E. inter. J. sub- Prenatal care for birds means sitting on the eggs. Postnatal care involves almost constant feeding ______ during the day. After the eggs have hatched, birds must constantly feed their young. Copyright © 2015 Townsend Press. All rights reserved.
Unit Two/ Chapter 12 Sentence Check 1 A. anti. F. -less 10. B. bi. G. phon C. en-, em. H. post- D. graph, gram I. spect E. inter. J. sub- When we saw what appeared to be a floating log (. . . merge) ___ and then slide under the water toward our canoe, we knew two things: one, it wasn’t a log; two, it wanted to eat us. Copyright © 2015 Townsend Press. All rights reserved.
Unit Two/ Chapter 12 Sentence Check 1 A. anti. F. -less 10. B. bi. G. phon C. en-, em. H. post- D. graph, gram I. spect E. inter. J. sub- When we saw what appeared to be a floating log submerge _______ and then slide under the water toward our canoe, we knew two things: one, it wasn’t a log; two, it wanted to eat us. The word under is a clue. Copyright © 2015 Townsend Press. All rights reserved.
Unit Two/ Chapter 12 Chapter Review Try to define each of the word parts from this chapter. They will appear one at a time as you advance the slides. Copyright © 2015 Townsend Press. All rights reserved.
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Unit Two/ Chapter 12 Chapter Review subbiantigraph, gram Something written or drawn Copyright © 2015 Townsend Press. All rights reserved.
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Unit Two/ Chapter 12 Chapter Review sub- phon bi- inter- anti- Between, among graph, gram en-, em- Copyright © 2015 Townsend Press. All rights reserved.
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Unit Two/ Chapter 12 Chapter Review sub- phon bi- inter- anti- -less graph, gram Without en-, em- Copyright © 2015 Townsend Press. All rights reserved.
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Unit Two/ Chapter 12 Chapter Review sub- phon bi- inter- anti- -less graph, gram spect en-, em- Look, watch Copyright © 2015 Townsend Press. All rights reserved.
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