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

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sort the words according to the meanings of their shared roots. organize or arrange see or look at invisible visor coordinate television disorder vista

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

For the "organize or arrange" category:

  • "coordinate" means to organize or arrange different elements to work together.
  • "disorder" is the opposite of order, so it doesn't fit.
  • "television" is a device, not related to organizing.
  • "invisible" is about being unseen, not organizing.

For the "see or look at" category:

  • "visor" is something you look through or use to shield your eyes while looking.
  • "vista" is a view or something you look at.
  • "visible" is about being able to be seen, related to looking. Wait, actually, let's re - check the words. Wait, the words are "television", "disorder", "invisible", "visor", "coordinate", "vista".

Wait, let's correct the categorization:

For "organize or arrange":

  • "coordinate" (organize different parts), "disorder" is the opposite, so no. Wait, maybe I made a mistake earlier. Let's analyze the roots. The root "vis" is related to seeing. Wait, the problem says "according to their shared roots". So words with "vis" (related to see) should go to "see or look at", and words with roots related to order/arrange to the other.

Root analysis:

  • "vis" - related to seeing: "visor" (something to look through), "vista" (a view), "visible" (can be seen), "invisible" (cannot be seen), "television" (you watch/see on it).
  • Roots related to order: "coordinate" (arrange in order), "disorder" (lack of order).

So for "organize or arrange" (order - related roots):

  • "coordinate" (co - with + ordinate - order, so arrange with order)
  • "disorder" (dis - opposite + order, so lack of order, but maybe it's included as it's about order, just negative) Wait, but the category is "organize or arrange", so "coordinate" is about organizing, "disorder" is about not being organized, but maybe the problem considers roots related to order.

For "see or look at" (vis - related roots):

  • "visor" (look through)
  • "vista" (view, look at)
  • "visible" (can be seen)
  • "invisible" (cannot be seen)
  • "television" (watch/see)

So let's place them correctly:

"organize or arrange" box:

  • coordinate (arrange)
  • disorder (related to order, even though it's the opposite, maybe the root "order" - "dis" is a prefix)

"see or look at" box:

  • visor (look)
  • vista (look at)
  • visible (see)
  • invisible (see - related, as it's about being seen or not)
  • television (watch/see)

Wait, but the original words given are: television, disorder, invisible, visor, coordinate, vista.

So:

"organize or arrange": coordinate, disorder (because "disorder" has the root related to order, "coordinate" has root related to order)

"see or look at": television, invisible, visor, vista (all related to seeing - "television" you see on it, "invisible" about being seen, "visor" to look, "vista" a view)

Wait, maybe the correct grouping is:

For "organize or arrange":

  • coordinate (to organize)
  • disorder (related to order, even negatively)

For "see or look at":

  • visor (look)
  • vista (look at)
  • invisible (see - related)
  • television (see)
  • visible? Wait, visible is not in the list. The list has "invisible", "visor", "coordinate", "vista", "television", "disorder".

So:

"organize or arrange" box:

  • coordinate (arrange)
  • disorder (related to order)

"see or look at" box:

  • visor (look)
  • vista (look at)
  • invisible (see - related)
  • television (see)

Now, let's place the words:

Drag "coordinate" and "disorder" to "organize or arrange".

Drag "visor", "vista", "invisible", "television" to "see or look at".

Answer:

For "organize or arrange": coordinate, disorder.
For "see or look at": visor, vista, invisible, television.