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Unit 10 Book VI (6) Latin & Greek Roots

Across
Many actors in Hollywood strive to ______ their heroes.
The actor had become so skilled at his craft that his own family could not tell when he was using _______ and when he was being sincere.
The desert animals lay _____ in the afternoon sun, trying to conserve as much energy as possible.
adj. Not having power to move; slow to act syn: lifeless ant: animated
Best Friend Forever
No one expected a classical pianist to become an _______ of the new age of technology and instant TV celebrities.
n. A person who attacks or mocks things most people believe in
What is this literary device? “She squawks like a crow”
The prince handled the personal criticism with his usual ______ poise and grace.
n. The study of a group of representative pictures or symbols
What is this literary device? “She sat sideways on the streetcar and smiled”
n. Range of skills or authority; capability
n. One who supplies or sells
A symbol that represent a Hollywood actress.
The chaplain’s wandering sermons and ________ friendliness earned him the ridicule of some of the older officers.
Included in Aunt Marilyn’s will was the _____ that all inheritance would be denied if any of her heirs moved out of Montana.
Down
adj. Without strategy or deceit; naïve
n. Clever trickery; deception
A cat likes to catch a ______
What we know about the ________ of ancient Egypt is taken from the hieroglyphics and drawings on tombs and artifacts.
n. An image that best represents something; a symbol
adj. Impossible to imitate or copy
The receptionist said that he was sorry, but it was not in his ______ to override his employer’s orders.
The television host established herself as an ______ on her very first show, when she denounced all network television as pointless and deceptive.
What is this literary device? “We must anchor our beliefs in reality.”
n. A clause or statement that gives instructions for a potential event or situation syn: stipulation
Tired of his life as a corporate lawyer, Randy moved to an island in the Pacific and became a ________ of tourist junk.
v. To seek to be like; to admiringly mimic syn: imitate