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� � path a (feeling) sympathy, pathetic, telepathy Greek (not) atheist, apathy, amoral Greek

� � path a (feeling) sympathy, pathetic, telepathy Greek (not) atheist, apathy, amoral Greek � nomy (law) astronomy, economy, taxonomy Greek � fid (faith) fidelity, confidence, perfidy Latin � caco (bad) cacophony, cacography, cacology Greek � hetero (different) heterodox, heterogeneous Greek � sci (know) conscience, omniscience Latin � graph � lat (side) bilateral, latitude, unilateral Latin � lith (rock) lithograph, megalith, lithium Greek (write) Greek bibliography, photograph, autograph

� The pathetic child received sympathy. � The unexpected anomaly was amorphous in shape.

� The pathetic child received sympathy. � The unexpected anomaly was amorphous in shape. � What is the difference between astronomy and agronomy? � Does � If a diffident person have self-confidence? cacophony hurts the ear, what sense organ does cacography hurt?

� The heterogeneous mixture of odd substances had a noisome odor. � If science

� The heterogeneous mixture of odd substances had a noisome odor. � If science could give us prescience, would it be a good idea to know the future. � Would � Is you like a photograph of my autograph? this treaty bilateral or multilateral? � Did the Neolithic age come before the Paleolithic age?

1. Is a harsh screech an example of cacophony? Yes, a screech is a

1. Is a harsh screech an example of cacophony? Yes, a screech is a bad (caco) sound (phon). 2. Is a candidate for the presidency an apolitical person? Apolitical means not (a) political; a candidate is political. 3. Were things different during the Paleolithic Age than they are now? Yes, Paleo (stone) lith (rock); Paleolithic Age was also called the Stone Age