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Clues about meaning
The roots scrib/scrip as in scribble and
description and the root graph as in digraph
both mean “write” or “record”.
N. –A note added after ending a letter
(Often abbreviated PS)
N. An order for medicine or other treatment
written by a doctor.
N. Before the invention of printing, a person
who wrote books by hand; a writer
N. The text of a play, movie, or broadcast.
A great example can be found in our Interactive Reader looking at
the play “The Prince and the Pauper”
N. An order for, or a pledge to pay for, regular
copies of a publication, a group of plays or
concerts, and so on.
N. A life story written by the person who lived
it.
V. To sign one’s name.
N. An account of someone’s life written by
another person.
(also derived from the Greek ge meaning
“earth”)
N. The study of the features of the different
places on earth.
N. A section of a piece of writing, dealing with
one topic. Usually between 5 to 7 sentences.
Create a summary paragraph in your Cornell
notes using three of your new vocabulary
terms.