Exercise 9.0 Derivatives Time limit: 0 Quiz Summary 0 of 6 questions completed Questions: Information You have already completed the quiz before. Hence you can not start it again. Quiz is loading… You must sign in or sign up to start the quiz. You must first complete the following: Results Quiz complete. Results are being recorded. Results 0 of 6 Questions answered correctly Your time: Time has elapsed You have reached 0 of 0 point(s), 0 Earned Point(s): 0 of 0, (0) 0 Audio(s)/Essay(s) Pending (Possible Point(s): 0) Categories Not categorized 0% 1 2 3 4 5 6 Current Review Answered Correct Incorrect Question 1 of 6 1. Question Match each English derivative with its Latin root. Sort elements nūntium, nūntiī, n lūna, lūnae rīdeō, rīdēre ager, agrī stēlla, stēllae enunciate lunacy deride agrarian constellation Correct Incorrect Question 2 of 6 2. Question In the following sentence the bolded word is an English derivative. Using your knowledge of Latin roots, what do you think this word means? The wizard must enunciate in order for the spell to work. to wave a wand around to meditate or concentrate silently on a specific goal to spit forcefully to say or pronounce something clearly Correct Incorrect Question 3 of 6 3. Question In the following sentence the bolded word is an English derivative. Using your knowledge of Latin roots, what do you think this word means? Adopting that many cats is lunacy! uncommonly generous spreading happiness and warmth; related to feelings of sunshine an expensive habit or hobby insanity once believed to be related to phases of the moon Correct Incorrect Question 4 of 6 4. Question In the following sentence the bolded word is an English derivative. Using your knowledge of Latin roots, what do you think this word means? Choose friends who won’t deride you for following your dreams. to laugh at in an insulting way to follow and copy without giving credit to demand a penalty fee to gossip about Correct Incorrect Question 5 of 6 5. Question In the following sentence the bolded word is an English derivative. Using your knowledge of Latin roots, what do you think this word means? We toured an agrarian part of the country. filled with trees relating to fields and farms filled with buildings and having a large population density sweetly-scented; attracting tourists Correct Incorrect Question 6 of 6 6. Question In the following sentence the bolded word is an English derivative. Using your knowledge of Latin roots, what do you think this word means? A new constellation appeared in the shape of a llama. a group of clouds a piñata for a party a group or pattern of stars a dream foretelling the future Correct Incorrect