| A | B |
| CAPERE (CAP-, CEPT-, capt-, ceiv-, ceit-, cip-) | To take |
| One who has been taken prisoner in war--- | CAPTtive |
| To take part in--- | partiCIPate |
| The one who receives | reCIPient |
| a rule of action or conduct | preCEPT |
| that which is misleading or cheating | deCEIT |
| (TEN-, TEND-, TENS-, TENT-) | to stretch, to extend |
| to stretch out--- | exTEND |
| to strive with another --- | conTEND |
| the state of being stretched tight--- | TENsion |
| directed with fixed attention | inTENT |
| Mary said that "babysitting" was a job she could and would --- | accept |
| Brianna attended a class in place of her twin Brittany. The sub was unaware of her --- | Deception |
| While playing the role of Queen Victoria, the actress ----- her hand so that the "ambassador" would kneel and kiss it. | Extended |