3.4.A Understand common prefixes and suffixes
Quiz by Texas Education Agency
Grade 3
ELAR (2009)
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS)
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- Q1In paragraph 10, the reader can use the suffix “-less” to know that the word effortless means —without having to try hardthe process of trying harda person who tries hardthe result of trying hard60sUnderstand common prefixes and suffixes
- Q2In paragraph 3, what does the word dissatisfied mean?Satisfied beforeNot satisfiedOne who is satisfiedAble to be satisfied60sUnderstand common prefixes and suffixes
- Q3In paragraph 10, the word speechless means that Amy —does not like to speakis not able to speakhas too many things to sayrepeats things when speaking60sUnderstand common prefixes and suffixes