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Prefix andSuffix1
Different Formsof Writing
RootsWriting
TechniquesWriting Terms
Is ambi a suffix and what does it
mean?
Yes and both
What is the definition of
prefix?
A word part that is added before a
word to change the meaning of the
word
What are two examples of the
prefix bi?
bilingual and biped
What is the definition of
suffix?
A word part that is added after a word
What are four examples of a Noun-Forming
Suffix
Er, ing, ion, ist
A writers story of his or her own
life
Autobiography
A brief story that makes a point
Anecdote
A short story that often uses talking animals as main
characters and teach a lesson or moral
Fable
A traditional story intended to explain a
mystery of nature, religion or culture
Myth
A humorous, exaggerated story about a character
who does impossible things.
Tall Tale
Is ‘bio’ a root word?
Yes
Is ‘foot’ a root word.
Yes.
What is the definition of
root?
A word or word base from which other
words are made by adding a prefix or
suffix.
What are two examples of the
root word ‘corp’?
Corporation and corpse.
What is the root word that means
book and give and example of the
root word.
‘Bibl’, and bibliography
A figure of speech that compares two things using the
words ‘like’ or ‘as’.
Simile.
A phrase that uses words in a way
that gives them a humorous effect.
Pun.
Informal words used by a
particular group of people when they talk to each
other.
Slang.
An object that is used to stand for
an idea.
Symbol.
A brief story used to illustrate or make a point.
Anecdote.
The people who read or hear what has been written.
Audience.
A type of writing or the way a piece of writing is put
together.
Form.
The special language of a certain group,
occupation, or field.
Jargon.
A notebook for writing down
thoughts, experiences, ideas, and information.
Journal.
The specific subject of a piece
of writing.
Topic.