Greek and Latin Roots in English practice

Requirements:
– You must write at least 10 questions.
– You may not copy questions from either the textbook, my in class exercises, the practice exam and quizzes or questions you found on the internet from other Greek and Latin Roots classes.
– You must provide an answer key.
– At least 5 of the words in your exam must be Latin or Latin based words.
– At least 5 of the words in your exam must be Greek or Greek based words.
– You must use at least 1 word from each chapter.
– Provide a word bank of the Latin and Greek words in your exam.In your word bank separate the Greek and Latin words. In your word bank also indicate the chapter origin of those words. If a word appears in more than one chapter, you may use towards your count towards either chapter.
– At least 3 of the questions must follow the “Fill in the Blank” format in the textbook.
– At least 2 of the questions must be identifying the literal meaning of a word (e.g. advent comes from ad, meaning to or towards, and venio-venire-ventum, meaning to come, arrive).
– At least 1 of the questions must be open ended questions (for examples see questions 6 and 7 on page 119. Think about including information included in the textbook on Greek and Roman history, literature and mythology).

I don’t know if you are able to do this because it require the text book. The text book I am using is The Greek and Latin Root of English by Tamara Green.However, I attached some exercises in the text book and the number of the exercise is also the chapter number. Just write 10 simple short questions is fine. Thank you

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