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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| The word “scratchy” is a sensory word related to which sense? | touch |
| The prefix trans- in “transport” means | across |
| The suffix -ive in “active” means | tending to or having the nature of |
| The root rupt means | break |
| The root audi means | hear |
| The word “thump” is an example of | onomatopoeia |
| The phrase “Her voice was music to my ears” is an example of | metaphor |
| The phrase “as sharp as a tack” is an example of | simile |
| The prefix non- in “nonsense” means | not |
| The suffix -ship in “friendship” means | state or quality of |
| The root form means | shape |
| The root hydr means | water |
| A word that means the opposite of “expand” is | shrink |
| A word that means the same as “purchase” is | buy |
| The word “whirl” is an example of | onomatopoeia |
| The phrase “The leaves danced in the breeze” is an example of | personification |
| “Silent” and “quiet” are examples of | synonyms |
| “Arrive” and “depart” are examples of | antonyms |
| The word “soar” means | to fly high or rise quickly |
| In the sentence “The eager crowd waited,” the word “eager” is an | adjective |
| The prefix post- in “postwar” means | after |
| The suffix -ist in “scientist” means | a person who |
| The root scrib means | write |
| The word “glowing” is a sensory word related to | sight |
| The idiom “under the weather” means | feeling sick |
| The root magn means | great or large |