CLAS224 Word Elements NAME:_____________________________

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Second Unit Exam: Greek Elements

Part I. Monster Grid 40%

NOTE: The elements for this section are the Greek prefixes, bases and suffixes in Ayers, pp. 285-290.

ELEMENT MEANING DERIVATIVE
NES-
OCT(A)-
-ize
MES-
-metry
PHOT-
MEGA(L)-
-arch
AUT-
HELI-
-ma, -m, -me
IDI-
DO-
-t, -te
OP(T)-
LECT-
-ous (-ious)
IATR-
-oid
BALL-, BOL-, BLE-
hypo-, hyp-
DEM-
epi-, ep-
amphi-
BI-
CYCL-
MNE-
dia-, di-
OD-, HOD-
pro-
TACT-, TAX-
AST(E)R-
ETHN-
PEDIA-
STA-
KINE-, CINE-
TROP-
ZO-
IS-
GON-

Part II. Word Analysis 30%

NOTE: Most of the words for this section will be taken from the lists in Ayers, pp. 281--284, but a few words will be selected from Ayers, pp. 143-147.

Directions: Analyze TEN (10) of the following words.

SYNESTHESIA

MONOGAMOUS

EFFERVESCENT

CATASTROPHIC

TOPOGRAPHICAL

INTERLINEATION

TELEPATHY

ARCHAEOLOGIST

ASSONANCE

HOMOGENOUS

SYNOPTIC

ANOMALY

Part III Monster Match (30%)

NOTE: The material for this section is summarized here.

__________. A. FRANKENSTEIN
__________. B. SYBARITE
__________. C. CATHARSIS
__________. D. ANDROPHOBIA
__________. E. VICE VERSA
__________. F.  OPHTHALMOLOGY
__________. G. DOLOROUS
__________. H. CONGERIES
__________. J. MODUS VIVENDI
__________. K. SOPHISTRY
__________. L. DECALOGUE
__________. M. XYLOPHAGOUS
__________. N. UMBRAGE
__________. O. JOHNSONESE
__________. P. SPARTAN
__________. Q. ACROPHOBIA
__________. R. MYRIAD
__________. S. BOWDLERIZE
__________. T. TAWDRY
__________. V. HABEAS CORPUS
__________. W. PRIMA FACIE
__________. X. INTERIM
__________. Y. EMPIRICAL
__________. Z. CRYPT
__________. AA. PROLEGOMENON
__________. BB. MILQUETOAST
__________. CC. BRAGGADOCIO
__________. DD. YAHOO
__________. EE. POLYANNA
__________. FF. PROCRUSTEAN

MONSTER MATCH ANSWERS FOR PART III

  1. act of expurgating by omitting or modifying parts considered vulgar
  2. purgation, especially of the digestive system; a purifying or figurative cleansing of the emotions
  3. a chamber completely or partly underground
  4. the ten commandments
  5. the first five books of the Bible
  6. a braggart or boaster; empty bragging or boasting
  7. exceptionally acute hearing
  8. gaudy and cheap
  9. manner of operating
  10. way of living
  11. an agency or a creation that slips from the control of and ultimately destroys its creator
  12. paralysis of the eye
  13. a nasal tone in speaking
  14. a hormone which causes the gallbladder to contract
  15. a collection, an aggregation
  16. one characterized by irrepressible optimism and a tendency to find good in everything
  17. an interval of time between one event, process, or period and another; temporary
  18. rigorous, austere, disciplined
  19. a person who renounces the comforts of society and leads a life of austere self-discipline, especially as an act of devotion
  20. relying upon or derived from observation or experiment
  21. preliminary remark
  22. a single vulnerable weak spot
  23. clever but deceptive argumentation meant to mislead
  24. great numbers
  25. you must have the body
  26. forcing rigid conformity
  27. on first appearance
  28. an uncouth or rowdy person
  29. massed group of individuals; compact body
  30. inability to see the color blue
  31. a foolish or idle fancy
  32. one devoted to luxury and pleasure
  33. pursuit or devotion to pleasure
  34. the study of birds
  35. the study of eyes
  36. the study of fish
  37. the study of earthquakes
  38. fear of spiders
  39. fear of men or males
  40. fear of falling
  41. dread of sunlight
  42. fear of heights
  43. a literary style characterized by balanced phraseology and Latin-like diction
  44. one who has a meek, timid, unassertive nature
  45. exaggerated and sacrificial patriotism, usually demonstrated in war
  46. with the order or meaning reversed; conversely
  47. offense; resentment; something that affords shade; shadow or shade; a vague or indistinct indication; a hint
  48. marked by or exhibiting sorrow, grief, or pain
  49. failure to perform an act that is either an official duty or a legal requirement
  50. feeding on wood, as certain insects or insect larvae; destructive to wood, as certain crustaceans or fungi
  51. ungenerously or pettily unwilling to spend money; yielding little; barren; poverty-stricken; destitute