Prefixes and Suffixes - Practice
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- Q1If the prefix(es) "co/col/con/com" mean "with/together," why does one communicate?to withhold informationto ex-communicate themselves from societyto share information with othersto keep information to one's self30s
- Q2If the prefix(es) "co/col/con/com" mean "with/together," which of the following is NOT someone you're likely to work with?co-workerextrovertintrovertcoordinator30s
- Q3If the prefix(es) "co/col/con/com" mean "with/together," where would you likely live?condensationconcertconfidantcommunity30s
- Q4If the prefix(es) "sent/sens" mean "feel/be aware," which of the following best demonstrates emotion?sentimentsentencesentinelcenter30s
- Q5If the prefix(es) "jud/jur/jus" mean "law/justice," which of the following is not the best root fit?judgejurisdictionconjureperjury30s
- Q6If the prefix(es) "jud/jur/jus" mean "law/justice," which authority figure decides your case?juristpolice officerjudgejanitor30s
- Q7What does the prefix "fore-" mean?before/front/meatbefore/front/writebefore/front/superiorbefore/front/behind30s
- Q8If the prefix "fore-" means "before/front/superior," when would you more likely need to check the forecast?When you're cooking dinnerWhen you're already on vacationWhen you're planning a vacationWhen you're staying home30s
- Q9If "fore-" means "before/front/superior," what could "the aforementioned information" in a letter mean?The information currently being providedthe information provided afterthe information provided beforethe information provided the clearest30s
- Q10In literature, authors oftentimes write their stories in third person omniscient. Using your prior knowledge of point of view, what does the prefix "omni-" mean?no/noneequal/similarone/limitedall/every30s
- Q11If the prefix "omni-" means "all/every," when would an author write in third person omniscient?When the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of all charactersWhen the narrator is in the storyWhen the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of no charactersWhen the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of one characters30s
- Q12If the prefix "pan-" means "all/every," who could be affected by a pandemic outbreak?RoanokeJames MadisonEarthRussia30s
- Q13What does the prefix "hypo-" mean?throughoverall/everyunder30s
- Q14If the prefix "hypo-" means "under/below" and "derm" comes from the Latin root word "dermis" (skin), what could "hypodermic" mean?under your bedbelow the deckbelow the dockunder the skin30s