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For each word find a :
Connotation: what you think the word means
Denotation: actual dictionary definition
Synonym: a word that has the same meaning of the word
Antonym: opposite in meaning
Etymology: origin of the word
Sentence: create an original sentence using the word
Illustration: create a picture of the word

All words you need to do:

doctrine
totalitarian
ideologies
marginalize
pariah
bigotry
motivate
dimension
manipulate
psychological
perspective
annihilate
antiquity
fissure
dissolution
rending
tumultuous

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Answer: CONNOTATION:

Psychological- Something that affects the mind,leave a mark on the mind.

Manipulate- To make some one think a certain thing deceitfully, or trick some one into to doing something.To operate an object.

Perspective- Your point of view, the way you see it.

Motivate-To excite or inspire yourself for something.

bigotry- unreasonable belief in a certain opinion or bias.

DENOTATION :

Physcological- of, affecting, or arising in the mind; related to the mental and emotional state of a person.

Manipulate : handle or control (a tool, mechanism, etc.), typically in a skillful manner

Perpective : a particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view.

Motivate : provide (someone) with a motive for doing something.

Bigotry: obstinate or unreasonable attachment to a belief, opinion, or faction; in particular, prejudice against a person or people on the basis of their membership of a particular group.

SYNONYMS

Mental

Exploit

view

inspire

bias

ANTONYM: Physical (Opposite to Physcological)

Inactivity

apathy

subdue

tolerance

ETYMOLOGY: late 17th century: from modern Latin psychologia

Manipulative comes from the Latin word manus for "hand,

from medieval Latin perspectiva

late 19th century: from motive, reinforced by motivate. (english)

late 17th century: from bigot, reinforced by French bigoterie.

SENTENCE: The Constant artillery bombardment had a large psychological affect on men in the trenches during world war one.

I watched my dad manipulate the heavy machinery furing bring your kid to work day.

My perspective is that hard work is essential for success.

I know how to motivate an entire room to do their very best!

The word bigotry is being thrown around a lot lately.

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