Int+and+Ject+Jec-Period+6


 * Int: between, within, into **

Words containing the root -int:

Integral-including, a necessary part to make whole Sentence: The doll deluxe package comes complete with integral shoes and a brush.

Intangible-unable to be touched or grasped;not having any physical presence. Sentence: You should not set intangible goals for every day, because when you cannot complete them, you will be disappointed.

Intermittent-not occurring within regular intervals or patterns; irregular. Sentence: The child's heartbeat was intermittent, and the doctor was concerned for his health.

Sally's mother drove her to the doctor for her annual checkup complete with **__integral__** hearing tests, vision test, etc. The doctor first wanted to listen to Sally's heartbeat. When he touched for his bare neck, he realized that his stethoscope was __**intangible**__, and he left it at home. The doctor was worried that he wouldn't know if Sally's heartbeat was **__intermittent__** without his stethoscope.


 * Jec/Ject: to throw **

Words containing the root -ject:

Interject-to say something abruptly, esp. as an aside or interruption. Sentence: It is rude to interject when someone else is speaking. Abject-(of a situation) extremely bad, unpleasant, and degrading. Sentence: Bullies are known for their abject criticism towards vulnerable individuals. Dejection-a sad and depressed state;low spirits. Sentence: After receiving a failing grade on his report card, Robert went into deep dejection.

Students should not __**interject**__ their teachers while they are explaining a lesson. If students repeatedly do so, they will face **__abject__** consequences, such as detention. So remember, unless you want to be upset or in **__dejection__**, then do not interject when your teachers are talking!