English, 09.04.2021 01:40 kcarstensen59070
Choose five Latin or Greek bases, prefixes, or suffixes from Workbook Lessons 16 through 18, and five Latin or Greek bases, prefixes, or suffixes from other Lessons in the Workbook. Combine each element from Lessons 16 through 18 with an element from another Lesson to create a new English word. The words you create must not be identical to words that have already been created. Explain what each of your newly coined words would mean, and use it in a sentence.
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