
Discovering the Power of Words
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Discovering the Power of Words
Exploring the impact and influence of words in communication, literature, and everyday life. Understanding how words shape our thoughts, emotions, and actions. Unveiling the transformative power of language.
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Discovering the Power of Words
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Multiple Choice
What is the importance of understanding root words?
To decipher unfamiliar words
To expand vocabulary
To learn about the base word
To understand the meaning of a word
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Expanding Vocabulary
Trivia: Understanding root words is important to expand vocabulary. By knowing the base word, you can decipher unfamiliar words and understand their meaning. It's like unlocking a whole new world of words! So, next time you come across a new word, try breaking it down into its root and see if you can figure out its meaning.
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Discovering the Power of Words
The suffix -tion is derived from the root word ru. It is used to form nouns that indicate an action, process, or result. Examples include
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Multiple Choice
What is the purpose of the suffix -tion?
To indicate an action, process, or result
To form verbs from root words
To make something smaller or less in amount
To bring something into existence
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-tion: Action, Process, Result
-tion is a suffix that indicates an action, process, or result. It is commonly used to form nouns from verbs or adjectives. Examples include creation (bringing something into existence), destruction (the process of destroying), and reduction (making something smaller or less in amount).
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Discovering the Power of Words
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Multiple Choice
What does the prefix 'pho' mean?
Photograph
Automobile
Specification
Light or brightness
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Pho means Light or brightness
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Discovering the Power of Words
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Multiple Choice
What is the meaning of the term 'scrib'?
A device or connection point that allows multiple devices to connect and communicate with each other
A command used in computer programming to monitor the execution of a program and identify any errors or issues
A prefix commonly used in words related to hearing or sound
A root word meaning 'to write'
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Scrib - The Root of Writing
Scrib is a root word that means 'to write'. It is commonly used in words like scribe (a person who writes) and scribble (to write quickly and carelessly). The term 'scrib' has its origins in Latin, where it was derived from the word 'scribere'. So, the next time you see a word with 'scrib' in it, remember its connection to writing!
Discovering the Power of Words
Exploring the impact and influence of words in communication, literature, and everyday life. Understanding how words shape our thoughts, emotions, and actions. Unveiling the transformative power of language.
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