The terms you will learn for this topic are NOT built from word parts but are terms from modern language and other origins. They may contain word parts but are difficult to translate to learn their meaning.
For example, hemorrhage is a term mostly made up of word parts, but it isn’t easy to translate to find its meaning. Whereas heart failure is made up of English words; therefore, it may seem easier to learn.
Read the content and complete the exercises. (pp. 214-220)
Check your answers using the Answer Key, Appendix C, at the back of your textbook.
Turn to pp. 213 and 220 of your textbook and follow the instructions for Exercises D and I, Practice Online, to practice pronunciation and spelling of the terms you have just learned.
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