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1. What are the names of your maternal grandparents? Are they your mother’s or father’s parents?

1. What are the names of your maternal grandparents? Are they your mother’s or father’s parents?. 2. What are the names of your paternal grandparents? Are they your mother’s or father’s parents?. 3. What meaning do the words maternal and maternity share?.

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1. What are the names of your maternal grandparents? Are they your mother’s or father’s parents?

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  1. 1. What are the names of your maternal grandparents? Are they your mother’s or father’s parents? 2. What are the names of your paternal grandparents? Are they your mother’s or father’s parents? 3. What meaning do the words maternal and maternity share? 4. What meaning do the words paternal and paternity share?

  2. 7th Vocab matr, matern: “mother” patr, patern: “father”

  3. Maternal: having to do with a ‘mother’ Paternal: having to do with a ‘father’ Maternity: the state of being a ‘mother’ Paternity: the state of being a ‘father’ Matrimony: marriage Patrimony: inheritance

  4. Matching material patriarch patriot alma mater matriarch patron * the school you love like a ‘mother’ * one who supports the ‘fatherland’ * the female (‘mother’) head of a family * one who supports (‘fathers’) a cause * ‘mother’ fabric from which clothes are made * the male (‘father’) head of a family

  5. matricide: the ‘killing’ of one’s ‘mother’ patricide: the ‘killing’ of one’s ‘father’ matriculate: to enter into a new family with a ‘mother’; enroll in college matron: an authoritative ‘mother’ patronize: to support a store like a ‘father’

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