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class set #1 quiz #2 (latin roots weeks 4 - 6) *indicates required question 1. cap/cep/cip means: a. take, seize b. end or boundary c. again d. before 2. fin means: a. take, seize b. end or boundary c. again d. before 3. trad means: a. end or boundary b. take, seize c. drag or draw d. war 4. she had a great time at her cousins wedding a. finite b. affinity c. reception d. incipient 5. the project is still in its beginning or stage. a. susceptible b. definitive c. finite d. incipient 6. the sound was barely noticeable or. a. susceptible b. perceptible c. affinity d. infinitesimal 7. he has a weak immune system and is to several illnesses. a. incipient b. susceptible c. perceptible d. definitive 8. he never felt any attraction to or for the other kids in his neighborhood. a. reception b. definitive c. incipient d. affinity
- The Latin root "CAP/CEP/CIP" means to take or seize. For example, "capture" means to take into one's possession by force.
- The Latin root "FIN" means end or boundary, as seen in words like "final" or "finite".
- There is no information given about "Trad" in the reference materials provided commonly, but based on Latin - related roots, it is not a standard root with the given meanings in options. However, if we assume it is a mis - type or a less - known root, we can't accurately answer this one.
- At a wedding, the event where guests are received is called a "reception".
- "Incipient" means in the beginning or starting stage.
- "Perceptible" means able to be noticed or perceived, so a barely noticeable sound is perceptible.
- A person with a weak immune system is "susceptible" to illnesses, meaning they are likely to be affected by them.
- "Affinity" means a natural attraction or liking for something or someone.
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- A. take, seize
- B. end or boundary
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- C. reception
- D. incipient
- B. perceptible
- B. susceptible
- D. affinity