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  • Common Core alignment to a Interactive Puzzle is to 4 key phrases:
    "Grade Level", "Greek and Latin Roots", "Precise Meaning" and "Context".
    CCSS Alignment Strand numbers for Specific Grades:
    Grade Level: "CCSS.ELA-Literacy." precedes these numbers: 2.4, 3.4, 4.4, 5.4, 6.4, 7.4, 8.4, 9-10.4, 11-12.4
    Greek & Latin Roots: "CCSS.ELA-Literacy." precedes these numbers: 2.4b+c, 3.4b+c, 4.4b, 5.b, 6.4b, 7.4b, 8.4b, 9-10.4b, 11-12.4b
    Precise Meaning: "CCSS.ELA-Literacy." precedes these numbers: 2.4e, 3.4d, 4.4c, 5.4c, 6.4c, 7.4c, 8.4c, 9-10.4c, 11-12.4c
    Context: "CCSS.ELA-Literacy." precedes these numbers: 2.4a, 3.4a, 4.4a, 5.4a, 6.4a, 7.4a, 8.4a, 9-10.4a, 11-12.4a
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    1) Word Roots 9: Advanced-roots CLUD, DIT, FID, all 12 words -- myVocabulary.com

    Directions:
    This lesson plan features the Latin roots CLUD-CLUS-CLOS = close, shut; DIT-DO = give, push; FID = faith, trust.
    To solve the puzzle, use the definition clues given in the word boxes to determine the key words. Put your answers INSIDE the 12 word boxes. Click " SUBMIT" to get all the correct answers, the use of each word in a sentence, a comment and your score.
    Clue:
    Study the vocabulary word story-reading passage below the puzzle to see the words in context. Having trouble with unfamiliar words? Click the submit button for answers. Redo the puzzle as often as needed.
    Vocabulary Word List:
    Latin roots CLUD-CLUS-CLOS = close, shut; DIT-DO = give, push; FID = faith, trust.
    Advanced:
    : affidavit, anecdote, cloister, condone, confidant, dowry, extradition, fiduciary, occlude, perfidious, recluse, seclusion

    Word Roots 9: Advanced-roots CLUD, DIT, FID, all 12 words -- myVocabulary.com

    1)  A person who lives in isolation or apart from society; a hermit (noun)

    2)  To close or stop up; to block; to shut in, out or off (verb)

    3)  State of being shut off, kept apart or removed from social contact and activity; an isolated or inaccessible place (noun)

    4)  A monastery or convent where one is devoted to religious seclusion; a covered passage on the side or around a court (noun)

    5)  To disregard or overlook something illegal, questionable, etc.; to excuse (verb)

    6)  The money, goods or property that a wife brings to her marriage; a gift of money or property by a man to his bride (noun)

    7)  Short account of an interesting or amusing nature, often biographical (noun)

    8)  The surrender of an alleged fugitive from justice by one nation, state or authority to another (noun)

    9)  Person or friend to whom secrets or private matters are entrusted (noun)

    10)  A sworn written statement or declaration made before an authorized official (noun)

    11)  A trustee who is entrusted with property or power for the benefit of another (noun)

    12)  Inability to be trustworthy or reliable in keeping promises; deceitful; treacherous (adjective)

    Additional Information:


    Vocabulary Word Story-Reading Passage:
    Juanita's CONFIDANT, a PERFIDIOUS brother with an ANECDOTE or two he likes to share, has shown no FIDUCIARY responsibility. He stole funds from her DOWRY and attempted to put her in a CLOISTER using a signed AFFIDAVIT. Her SECLUSION would have been absolute, and she would have had to endure life as a RECLUSE. No fact could OCCLUDE his miserable treachery. No one should CONDONE such conduct. Fearing possible EXTRADITION and PERDITION of his soul due to his illegal activities, Carlos searched for someone else he could dupe with a pretended DIFFIDENCE in behavior.
    (note: PERDITION and DIFFIDENCE are additional words from the same roots, but they are not part of the 12 tested words!)

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