Pretest #6 (Lists 1 -4 Review)
  1. I read your magazine colum every month.
  2. He will desine, and then build the house.
  3. A sled is a vehical that has no wheels.
  4. Make sure you ask for a receite for your purchase.
  5. The exaust from cars is a major source of pollution.
  6. When the whole class talks at once, the result is a cacophony of sounds.
  7. The burgler tripped the autamatic alarm.
  8. His reports bibleography listed six sources.
  9. Which composer wrote that symfoney?
  10. My autobiography covers the first ten years of my life.
  11. He lifts weights, trying to get more muskuler.
  12. The crook left in great haiste from the scene of the crime.
  13. Use a semicollon to connect parts of a sentence that could be sentences on their own.
  14. Each snowflake is younique.
  15. My Mom is a student at the unavercity.
  16. Both tires on his bycicle were flat.
  17. I can see almost a mile with my binoculers.
  18. Turn your head so I can draw your siloette.
  19. The giant sequoa was hundreds of years old.
  20. Helen Keller learned to "read" Brale at an early age.
  21. He is a maverik he rarely likes to conform.
  22. Her favorite fair ride is the Ferris wheel.
  23. The empty church was full of echos.
  24. What jigantic bean stalk!
  25. I believe I will have another samwhich.
LATIN ROOTS I
SPECT (to look)
1
One who watches; an onlooker
2
The prospect of good to come; anticipation
3
To regard with suspicion or mistrust
4
Verb: to look with esteem
Noun: honor or esteem
5
Looking around, 
watchful, careful
(hint: what do you call the measurement of the outside edge of a circle?)
FORM (shape)
1
One "form" or style of clothing such as is worn by nurses
2
One who does not fit in
3
To make new; renew
4
To change into another substance; change form
5
Disfigure
PORT (to carry)
1
Goods brought into a country from another country
2
To move something from one place to another
3
To give an account of
4
One who carries burdens for hire
5
A collection of work used to show skills;
a case for carrying loose papers
TRACT
(pull or draw toward)
1
alluring, inviting,
"cute"
2
A powerful 
motor vehicle used for pulling farm machinery or heavy loads
3
The power to grip or hold to a surface without slipping
4
An agreement: literally, to draw together
5
To take away from the total amount
phone:_______, auto: ________, graph: _______, uni: ______, bi: _______, tri:________, semi:___