- Syllable
Pre- to say; to tell words
1.
preface → an introductory of a book or speech.
2.
predict → to tell in advance.
3.
presume → to think
something is true but you are not sure.
4.
pretext → a reason that you pretend to have in order to hide your real reason
or intention.
For example: He refused to see them
on pretext.
Con- with;
together
1.
context → the general situation in which something happens, which helps to
explain it
For example: Crime has to be studied
in its social contexts
→ the words surrounding a particular word that help to give it its
meaning
2.
conduct → personal behavior; way of acting
3.
conclude → to say in
conclusion
Ann- year
annual fee : 年費
anniversary →a date when
you celebrate something that happened in a previous year that is important to
you
annuity → a fixed amount of money that someone receives regularly each year- What is literature for?
- literature is the greatest “reality simulator”
1.
It saves you time
2.
It makes you nicer
3.
It’s a cure for loneliness
4.
It prepares you for failure
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