Unit 4 Get to the ROOT of it

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Unit 4 Get to the ROOT of it!

Unit 4 Get to the ROOT of it!

ROOTS Root viv/vit mort nat/nasc Meaning Origin life, alive Latin death Latin born/birth Latin

ROOTS Root viv/vit mort nat/nasc Meaning Origin life, alive Latin death Latin born/birth Latin

revive—to make someone or something strong, healthy, or active again The doctor tried to

revive—to make someone or something strong, healthy, or active again The doctor tried to revive the patient using CPR.

vivacious—happy and lively in a way that is attractive, used especially of a woman

vivacious—happy and lively in a way that is attractive, used especially of a woman At the age of 75, my vivacious grandmother lives an active and exciting life.

vital—extremely important; very lively or energetic My nurse played a vital role in my

vital—extremely important; very lively or energetic My nurse played a vital role in my recovery, and without her I would still be very ill.

mortal—certain to die eventually, causing death Every living organism is mortal and will eventually

mortal—certain to die eventually, causing death Every living organism is mortal and will eventually die.

mortify—to cause someone to feel extremely embarrassed and foolish It would mortify Jean if

mortify—to cause someone to feel extremely embarrassed and foolish It would mortify Jean if she knew she was walking around all day with spinach stuck between her two front teeth.

mortuary—a funeral home or morgue where the deceased are prepared for funerals The flowers

mortuary—a funeral home or morgue where the deceased are prepared for funerals The flowers were delivered to the mortuary for my great uncle’s funeral.

mortality—the quality or state of being a person or thing that is alive and

mortality—the quality or state of being a person or thing that is alive and therefore certain to die; the quality or state of being moral; the number of deaths that occur in a particular time or place Surviving a neardeath car accident has reminded me of my own mortality.

innate—existing from the time a person or animal is born Mc. Kenna had the

innate—existing from the time a person or animal is born Mc. Kenna had the innate ability to paint, and was creating amazing artwork with no formal training at the age of three.

nationality —the fact or status of being a member or citizen of a particular

nationality —the fact or status of being a member or citizen of a particular nation She is American, but her parents are of German nationality.

native—born in a particular place; belonging to a person since birth or childhood; produced,

native—born in a particular place; belonging to a person since birth or childhood; produced, living, or existing naturally in a particular region I am proud to be a native New Yorker, born and raised in Brooklyn.