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Scrib, Scrip MnemonicsScrib, Scrip MnemonicsBy: Cara BlevinsBy: Cara Blevins
Scrib, Scrip- to write
This shows scrib, scrip because they are writing.
Conscription- compulsory enrollment of persons especially for military service:
draft
This shows conscription because it’s mostly used for military service and this is a picture of a soldier for the military and a
tank, also from the military.
Describe- to represent or give an
account of in words
This picture is of a green frog with blood shot red eyes. Standing on the side of a
dark rock.
This shows describe because I added a description about what the picture looks like.
Inscription- the entering of a name on or as if on a list
This shows inscription because the picture is like engraved onto the rock which is a entering on it.
This also shows inscription because the man is entered onto this pennie.
Manuscript- written by hand or typed
These show manuscript because they were written
by hand and typed. Which is a
manuscript.
Prescription- the process of making claim to something by long use and
enjoyment
These show prescription because they are giving you
something, so you are making it yours, you are claiming it.
Scribble- to write hastily or carelessly without regard to legibility or form
These pictures show scribble because they are just drawing
lines that don’t even create anything. They just move their pencil or chalk around without
care.
Scribe- a copier of manuscripts
These pictures show scribe because they are copying what the other person is
writing, which is a scribe.
Script- something written: text
This picture shows script because
usually scripts are used for drama.
People read scripts to make a play, and
that’s what he is doing.
Scripture- the books of the bible- often used in plural (2) often capitalized: a passage from
the bible
These pictures show scripture because they are bibles. They have passages from the bible, because they ARE the bible.
Scrivener- a professional or public copyist or writer: scribe
These are pictures of teachers which are scriveners. They are professional scribes, because they write on the board and
they are professionals.
Subscribe- to write (ones name) underneath: sign
I choose this picture to resemble subscribe because
you can subscribe to a newspaper.
Transcribe- to make a copy of (dictated or recorded matter) in longhand or on a
machine (as a typewriter)
This picture shows transcribe because it’s
recording, copying.
Transcript- an official or legal
and often published copy
These are examples of transcript because these are the symbols for published, and transcript is about
publishing.
The End!