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Which root means 'to lead'?
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A
scribe, script
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B
graph, gram
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C
duce, duct
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D
voc, voke
A
scribe, script
B
graph, gram
C
duce, duct
D
voc, voke
The root duce or duct derives from Latin and signifies “to lead,” forming the basis for words related to guiding, directing, or conducting, such as “conduct” or “introduce.” This root is central to understanding many English derivatives that involve leadership or direction.
- A. scribe, script relates to writing or inscriptions, seen in words like “describe” or “manuscript,” and does not convey leadership.
- B. graph, gram pertains to writing, recording, or drawing, as in “telegram” or “autograph,” which is unrelated to leading.
- C. duce, duct is correct because it directly means “to lead,” forming the foundation of numerous words connected to guiding or directing actions.
- D. voc, voke relates to calling or voice, as seen in “vocal” or “invoke,” which pertains to speech rather than leadership or direction.
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