Choose two words from the following list and for each one give an English word derived partly or wholly from the same root: scribere, vulnerato, accepisset, amici, captivi. [2]

e.g. scribe, vulnerable, accept, amicable, captive.Any 2 words for 1 mark each (only 1 mark if derivatives for bot words are not listed)

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