Exploring Vocabulary Linked to Break and Shatter

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Delve into a collection of words stemming from the root "frail/fract/frag," all related to the concept of breaking or shattering. Explore terms like fragment, fracture, fragile, refract, and more, each with a distinct meaning and usage illustrated through example sentences.


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  1. Vocabulary Week 16 Root: frail/fract/frag Meaning: break; shatter

  2. Words Organize Suffrage Fragment Fragile Arrange Infraction Frail Refract Fracture Fraction

  3. Fragment (n) a broken piece Because was old is a sentence fragment.

  4. Fracture (n) A break or split Tanya suffered a leg fracture when she fell off the trampoline.

  5. Fragile (adj) Easily broken Careful with that teacup, it s extremely fragile and could break!

  6. Refract (v) to bend light so it looks like it is broken You can use a prism to refract natural light into those found in a rainbow.

  7. Fraction (n) a part of a larger whole It is clear to me that a fraction of this pizza has gone mysteriously missing. Any ideas, Joe?

  8. Infraction (n) the act of breaking the limits or rules Too many infractions in McManus s class and he will no doubt go nuclear.

  9. fractals (n) My soul is spiraling in frozen fractals all around

  10. Frail (adj) Weak His body was frail with age, so much so that one little fall could send him to the grave.

  11. Academic Words The more academic words you are exposed to, the better prepared you will be come test day. KNOWLEDGE IS POWER.

  12. Arrange (v) Place in a particular location Arrange the items in a straight line to count them more easily.

  13. Organize (v) place in a certain order or a certain way I had to organize all the details for my moms surprise party.

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