All of the following statements about word parts are true except
a. a word is usually built on at least one root.
b. words always have a prefix and a suffix.
c. roots may change in spelling when they are combined with suffixes.
d. words can have more than one prefix or suffix.
Directions: Use context clues to determine the meaning of the boldfaced word in each of the following sentences.
Ques. 2The point of view in a short story or novel refers to the
a. sequence of events as they occur in the work.
b. perspective from which the story is told.
c. time, place, and circumstances in which the action occurs.
d. way an author writes, especially his or her use of language.
Ques. 3Joe has written a speech in which he uses the word camaraderie several times to describe his experience as a camp counselor. He would look up the word in a thesaurus if he wanted to find
a. its specialized meaning.
b. the correct way to pronounce it.
c. information about its origin.
d. other words that have the same meaning.
Ques. 4When you are reading a poem, you should
a. stop frequently to look up the meaning of unfamiliar words.
b. expect each line to make sense by itself.
c. try to establish the poet's tone by reading the poem aloud.
d. rewrite the poem in your own words to determine its meaning.
Ques. 5The most complete information on each word in the English language is provided in
a. a desk dictionary.
b. a pocket dictionary.
c. a subject area dictionary.
d. an unabridged dictionary.
Ques. 6In literature, symbols are usually
a. concrete objects that suggest more than one meaning.
b. abstract feelings such as love or shame.
c. descriptions that are unrelated to the writer's theme.
d. figurative words that directly compare two objects.