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sort the words according to the meanings of their shared roots. send ta…

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sort the words according to the meanings of their shared roots.
send
take or seize
dismiss
captive
escape
mission
escaped
capture

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To sort by shared roots (etymology), we analyze word meanings:

  • "send" - related to "dismiss", "mission" (root about sending).
  • "take or seize" - related to "captive", "capture" (root about seizing).
  • "escape" group: "escaped", "escape" (root about fleeing). Wait, correction: For "take or seize" (capture, seize), words are "captive" (one seized), "capture" (act of seizing). For "send": "dismiss" (send away), "mission" (task to send). For escape: "escaped", "escape". Wait, the "take or seize" column should have words with root meaning to take/seize: "captive" (a person taken), "capture" (to take), and also check "dismiss" (send away) for "send", "mission" (sent on task) for "send". Wait, the user's task is to sort into "send", "take or seize" boxes. Let's re-express:
  • "send" - words with root related to sending: dismiss (send away), mission (task sent), and maybe? Wait, no, let's check each word:

dismiss: dis- + miss (send) → send away.

mission: miss (send) + ion → task sent.

captive: capt (take) + ive → one taken.

escaped: escap (flee) + ed → fled.

capture: capt (take) + ure → act of taking.

escape: escap (flee) → flee.

So:

  • "send" box: dismiss, mission (and maybe? Wait, the "send" label. Wait, maybe "send" is a root, so words with "miss" (send) or related. Dismiss (dis + miss), mission (miss + ion).
  • "take or seize" box: captive (capt = take), capture (capt = take), and also? Wait, the "take or seize" label. So "captive" (person taken), "capture" (to take), and maybe? Wait, the words are: dismiss, mission, escaped, captive, capture, escape.

So:

"send" column (send-related): dismiss, mission.

"take or seize" column (take/seize-related): captive, capture.

"escape" would be escaped, escape, but maybe the other box? Wait, the image has two boxes: "send" and "take or seize". Wait, the blue words are dismiss, mission, escaped, captive, capture, escape. So we need to put into "send" (top box) and "take or seize" (bottom box).

So:

Top box ("send"): dismiss, mission (words with root miss/send).

Bottom box ("take or seize"): captive, capture (words with root capt/take), and what about escaped/escape? Wait, maybe the user's task is to group by two categories: send (dismiss, mission) and take or seize (captive, capture), and the rest? No, the two boxes are "send" and "take or seize". So:

  • "send" (top box): dismiss, mission.
  • "take or seize" (bottom box): captive, capture.

Wait, but there are six words: dismiss, mission, escaped, captive, capture, escape. Wait, maybe I miscounted. Let's list all blue words:

Row 1: dismiss, mission

Row 2: captive, escaped

Row 3: capture, escape

So six words: dismiss, mission, captive, escaped, capture, escape.

Two boxes: "send" (top) and "take or seize" (bottom).

So:

Top box ("send"): words related to sending: dismiss (send away), mission (task sent).

Bottom box ("take or seize"): words related to taking/seizing: captive (person taken), capture (act of taking).

The remaining words: escaped, escape (related to fleeing) – but maybe the task has three groups? No, the image shows two boxes: "send" (with speaker) and "take or seize" (with speaker). So perhaps the intended grouping is:

"send": dismiss, mission.

"take or seize": captive, capture.

The other two (escaped, escape) – maybe a third group, but the image has two boxes. Wait, maybe the user made a typo, but based on the labels, we proceed.

Answer:

  • "send" box: dismiss, mission
  • "take or seize" box: captive, capture

(Note: "escaped" and "escape" relate to fleeing, but with two boxes, the above are the most relevant to the labels.)