A Susie Story about amphi

A Susie Story about amphi

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Philosophy

6th - 8th Grade

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The video tutorial explores various prefixes from Greek and Latin origins, explaining their meanings and providing examples. It covers prefixes like 'amphi', 'auto', 'uni', 'ultra', 'sub', 'thelo', 'perry', 'para', 'omni', 'nano', 'geo', and 'extra', illustrating their usage in words such as amphibian, automobile, unicorn, ultraviolet, submarine, philosophy, perimeter, parallel, omniscient, nanoparticle, geography, and extraordinary.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What does the prefix 'amphi' mean and in which contexts can it be used?

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Explain the meaning of the prefix 'auto' and provide examples of words that use it.

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What is the origin and meaning of the prefix 'uni'? Give examples.

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Describe the prefix 'ultra' and its application in words.

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What does the prefix 'sub' signify? Provide examples of its usage.

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Define the prefix 'geo' and discuss its relevance in scientific terms.

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What does the prefix 'extra' imply? Illustrate with examples.

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