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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Slippery is a sensory word related to which sense? | touch |
| The prefix pre- means | before |
| The suffix -ful in “helpful” means | full of |
| The root aud means | hear |
| The root port means | carry |
| The word “boom” is an example of | onomatopoeia |
| The phrase “as fast as a cheetah” is an example of | simile |
| The phrase “The stars danced in the sky” is an example of | personification |
| The prefix un- in “unfair” means | not |
| The suffix -less in “hopeless” means | without |
| The root graph means | write |
| The root spect means | see |
| A word that means the opposite of “brave” is | cowardly |
| A word that means the same as “tiny” is | small |
| “Buzz,” “crash,” and “bang” are examples of | onomatopoeia |
| A comparison that does not use “like” or “as” is a | metaphor |
| “Warm” and “hot” are examples of | synonyms |
| “Love” and “hate” are examples of | antonyms |
| The word “frigid” means | very cold |
| In the sentence “The excited students cheered,” the word “excited” is an | adjective |
| The prefix re- in “rewrite” means | again |
| The suffix -er in “teacher” means | a person who |
| The root tele means | far |
| The word “slimy” is a sensory word related to | touch |
| The idiom “raining cats and dogs” means | raining very hard |
| The root scrib/script means | write |