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Independence Day Vocabulary Puzzle: July 4th #1 — myVocabulary.com

  • The Interactive Lesson Plan puzzle is 1 of 8 vocabulary activities and word puzzles.
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Directions:

To solve the Independence Day: July 4th vocabulary puzzle use the Latin/Greek roots or word parts, the word definition, part of speech and the Independence Day: July 4th vocabulary puzzle word bank to put each answer on the Independence Day: July 4th vocabulary puzzle worksheet. Put your answers INSIDE the word box worksheet and move down to the next puzzle.

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Clue:

The Latin/Greek roots or word parts, the word definition, the part of speech and the word bank will help you solve the answers for the Independence Day: July 4th vocabulary puzzle

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Vocabulary Word List:

49 words for the Independence Day, July 4th, holiday/fireworks/patriotism vocabulary puzzle word bank:
adventure, ancestors, anniversary, ardent, artillery, celebrate, citizenship, colony, commemorate, conspicuous, constitution, crescendo, declaration, decoration, detonation, ebullient, emotional, endure, explode, fabulous, festival, flag, forefathers, freedom, grandeur, heritage, holiday, immortality, inalienable, independence, legendary, memorial, parade, patriotism, perennial, picnic, plebiscite, preamble, preservation, proclamation, pyrotechnics, republic, revolutionary, sacrifices, secede, stunning, territory, tribute, visionary

1) Not transferable to another; not capable of being repudiated (adjective) Root ALI = other

2) An explosion; the act of exploding or causing to explode with sudden violence (noun) Root TON-TONARE = tone – thunder

3) State of thinking or acting for oneself; not being influenced or controlled by others; not contingent on something else (noun) Root PEND = hang, pay

4) The art of making fireworks; a display of fireworks (noun) Root PYRO = fire

5) A gradual increase in loudness (in a musical passage); steady increase in force or intensity; the peak (noun) Root CRESC = rise, grow

6) To erupt energetically; to burst violently; to expand with a force and noise through rapid chemical change, as gunpowder (verb) Root PLAUD = clap, applaud