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Prefix andSuffix1

Different Formsof Writing

RootsWriting

TechniquesWriting Terms

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Is ambi a suffix and what does it

mean?

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Yes and both

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What is the definition of

prefix?

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A word part that is added before a

word to change the meaning of the

word

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What are two examples of the

prefix bi?

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bilingual and biped

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What is the definition of

suffix?

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A word part that is added after a word

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What are four examples of a Noun-Forming

Suffix

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Er, ing, ion, ist

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A writers story of his or her own

life

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Autobiography

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A brief story that makes a point

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Anecdote

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A short story that often uses talking animals as main

characters and teach a lesson or moral

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Fable

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A traditional story intended to explain a

mystery of nature, religion or culture

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Myth

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A humorous, exaggerated story about a character

who does impossible things.

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Tall Tale

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Is ‘bio’ a root word?

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Yes

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Is ‘foot’ a root word.

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Yes.

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What is the definition of

root?

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A word or word base from which other

words are made by adding a prefix or

suffix.

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What are two examples of the

root word ‘corp’?

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Corporation and corpse.

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What is the root word that means

book and give and example of the

root word.

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‘Bibl’, and bibliography

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A figure of speech that compares two things using the

words ‘like’ or ‘as’.

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Simile.

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A phrase that uses words in a way

that gives them a humorous effect.

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Pun.

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Informal words used by a

particular group of people when they talk to each

other.

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Slang.

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An object that is used to stand for

an idea.

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Symbol.

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A brief story used to illustrate or make a point.

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Anecdote.

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The people who read or hear what has been written.

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Audience.

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A type of writing or the way a piece of writing is put

together.

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Form.

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The special language of a certain group,

occupation, or field.

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Jargon.

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A notebook for writing down

thoughts, experiences, ideas, and information.

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Journal.

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The specific subject of a piece

of writing.

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Topic.