List #8
Spelling List. Pretest is Tuesday.
  1. scissors
  2. fragile
  3. congestion
  4. digestion
  5. infraction
  6. incision
  7. appetite
  8. competition
  9. insignia
  10. critique
  11. hypocrite
  12. decisive
  13. perpetual
  14. designate
  15. criticism
  16. resolve
  17. memorabilia
  18. memoir
  19. physician
  20. physiology
  21. assistant
  22. soluble
  23. dissolve
ROOTS/Prefixes.
  • cis = ___ 
  • gest = ___ 
  • crit = ___ 
  • sig = ____ 
  • phys = ___ 
  • solv = ___ 
  • mem = ___ 
  • frac/frag = ___ 
  • con/com= ___
  • hyper/hypo= ____

Across
5. Requiring a lot of care and attention.
6. Springy.
10. Influencing your mind in a way that you do not notice.
11. Come out of.
Down
1. Springiness
2. Bribery. (But it has another meaning too.)
3. A contradiction.
4. Tiiiiiiny.
7. Easily replaced.
8. Move in a wavy motion.
9. Showing a calm confident manner. 
 

Vocabulary. Due Wednesday. SSI must do definitions in notewbook. Sentences of your own are extra credit.
graft (2), resilient, resilience, infinitesimal, expendable, emanate, paradox, poised (2), undulate, finicky
  1. Since there were 1,000 points possible in the quarter, one or two would be a(n) _________ amount.
  2. A trampoline is, by definition, _____________.
  3. It was hard to believe that such a big voice ___________(ed) from such a little girl.
  4. During the earthquake, the street literally ___________(ed) like a snake.
  5. She was _________ on the edge of the cliff, ready to leap.
  6. He is not an ___________ member of the team; we need his help desperately.
  7. "The more things change, the more they stay the same," is an old French saying. It is also an example of a(n)________.
  8. The policeman refused the gangster's offer of _________ to "look the other way."
  9. After his accident in the fire, he needed skin __________(s) because of the severity of his burns.
  10. Kids who develop the quality of __________ are able to cope when things go bad.
  11. According to tv, cats are _________ eaters, who are hard to please.
  12. He was a very ___________, very confident public speaker, he never got nervous in front of a crowd.