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If someone is described as 'irresponsible,' what can you conclude about the prefix 'ir-' and how it changes meaning?
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It negates the original meaning
It makes words mean 'very much'
It adds emphasis to the meaning
It makes words relate to time
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When you 'preview' a movie trailer, what does the prefix 'pre-' tell you about when this happens?
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During the movie's best parts
Before seeing the complete film
While watching with friends
After watching the full movie
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If someone is described as 'irresponsible,' what can you conclude about the prefix 'ir-' and how it changes meaning?
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When you 'preview' a movie trailer, what does the prefix 'pre-' tell you about when this happens?
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If a building needs to be 'reconstructed,' what does the prefix 're-' suggest about its current condition?
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A 'submarine' travels underwater. What does this tell you about the prefix 'sub-'?
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Someone who is 'fearless' shows no fear. What pattern does the suffix '-less' create?
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A 'joyful' person is full of happiness. What can you predict about someone who is 'thoughtful'?
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If weather is 'predictable,' what does the suffix '-able' suggest about our ability to forecast it?
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A 'pianist' plays piano professionally. What does the suffix '-ist' tell you about this person's relationship to their instrument?
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When something happens 'suddenly,' what does the suffix '-ly' indicate about how the action occurred?
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The ancient artifact was so fragile that even the slightest touch could damage it permanently. What does 'fragile' most likely mean?
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Maria's explanation was so convoluted that nobody in the class could follow her reasoning, despite her good intentions. What does 'convoluted' suggest?
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Although Jake appeared confident on stage, he was actually quite apprehensive about performing in front of such a large audience. What does 'apprehensive' most likely mean?
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The teacher's innovative approach to teaching math made even the most difficult concepts seem easy and engaging for her students. What does 'innovative' suggest?
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Despite the team's best efforts, their attempts to win the championship proved futile, and they finished in last place. What does 'futile' most likely mean?
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The politician's speech was filled with ambiguous statements that could be interpreted in multiple ways, leaving voters uncertain about her true position. What does 'ambiguous' mean?
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Sarah's gregarious personality made her popular at school, as she easily made friends and enjoyed being around large groups of people. What does 'gregarious' suggest about Sarah?
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The storm's ferocity surprised everyone; winds reached dangerous speeds and caused significant damage throughout the town. What does 'ferocity' most likely mean?
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Tom's lackadaisical attitude toward his homework resulted in poor grades, as he rarely put in the effort required for success. What does 'lackadaisical' suggest?
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The word 'misinterpret' contains the prefix 'mis-'. If someone misinterprets a story, what strategic thinking skill would help them avoid this error in the future?
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A scientist describes a new discovery as 'unprecedented.' Knowing that 'pre-' means before and '-ed' shows past action, what does this word reveal about the discovery?
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If a student's work is described as 'careless,' what does the suffix '-less' suggest about developing better study habits?
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A news article describes someone as a 'philanthropist.' Based on the suffix '-ist,' what can you conclude about this person's relationship to philanthropy?
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The coach said the team played 'flawlessly' during the championship. What does the combination of 'flaw' + '-less' + '-ly' tell you about their performance?
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A book review describes the plot as 'predictable.' What does the suffix '-able' suggest about the reader's experience?
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When the teacher said 'illuminate your thinking in this essay,' she was using figurative language. What was she really asking students to do?
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The phrase 'time perished quickly during the fun activity' uses 'perished' figuratively. What does this suggest about the students' experience?
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A military leader talks about gaining a 'strategic position' on the hill. What does this phrase suggest about the importance of location in planning?
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If someone says 'her smile could illuminate the darkest room,' what figurative meaning are they expressing?
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The word 'supernatural' combines 'super-' and 'natural.' What does this prefix combination suggest about phenomena described this way?
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A character in a story is described as 'heartless.' What does this figurative use of the suffix '-less' reveal about the character?