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Grade 4 lesson 25. Latin roots & homographs. Latin root: rupt. r upt = break Key Words: erupt, disrupt. LATIN ROOT: MAN/MANU. m an/ manu = hand Key Words: manicure, manufacture. homographs.
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Grade 4 lesson 25 Latin roots & homographs
Latin root: rupt • rupt = break • Key Words: erupt, disrupt
LATIN ROOT: MAN/MANU • man/manu = hand • Key Words: manicure, manufacture
homographs • Homographs are words with the same spelling, but different meanings. They may also be pronounced differently. • My sister moped all day because she was in trouble. • I rode a moped on our beach vacation!
More homographs • Wow! That was a close game! • Will you please close the door? • My dad wound the old watch. • Did you see the wound on his knee? • We hung the mobile over the baby’s bed. • My family wants to move to Mobile, Alabama.
Spelling words • disruption manners • erupt emancipation • interrupt manicure • bankrupt close • rupture wound • abruptly produce • manufacture record • manual conduct • manuscript Mobile • manager moped