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Greek roots: “para ”

Greek roots: “para ”. By Ms. Mo 7 th Grade English Lit. & Comp. OCHSA 2006. Root:. para. Meaning:. Beside,along with. Derivatives. parable paragraph parallel. Derivatives. parable : a story in for compassion while teaching a lesson or a moral. Derivatives.

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Greek roots: “para ”

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  1. Greek roots: “para” By Ms. Mo 7th Grade English Lit. & Comp. OCHSA 2006

  2. Root: para

  3. Meaning: Beside,along with

  4. Derivatives • parable • paragraph • parallel

  5. Derivatives • parable: a story in for compassion while teaching a lesson or a moral

  6. Derivatives 2. paragraph: (graph – write)- an ending mark (¶) beside a page of print to show needed information

  7. Derivatives 3. parallell:(allos – other)- lying along side of another line , not touching

  8. Your turn! Can you list two more words of your own and its definition?

  9. Written Conventions Practice: Dependent clauses: • Also known as _________ • Are _________ thoughts.

  10. Written Conventions Practice: Directions: • Copy the following sentences down and identify if they are a(n): • D = dependent clause • I = Independent clause • Underline any dependent clauses

  11. Written Conventions Practice: Moving a pencil before the patient’s eyes, the optometrist checked to see if Mrs. Iris’s pupils moved in parallel lines and patterns.

  12. Written Conventions Practice: Moving a pencil before the patient’s eyes, the optometrist checked to see if Mrs. Iris’s pupils moved in parallel lines and patterns.

  13. Written Conventions Practice: “The Tortoise and the Hare,” a famous parable.

  14. Written Conventions Practice: “The Tortoise and the Hare,” a famous parable.

  15. Written Conventions Practice: “The Tortoise and the Hare,” a famous parable, teaches young children about the lesson of patience and perseverance.

  16. Written Conventions Practice: “The Tortoise and the Hare,” a famous parable, teaches young children about the lesson of patience and perseverance.

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