By: Connor Porter.   Multi-  Fore-  Hyper-  Self- Prefixes.

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By: Connor Porter

  Multi-  Fore-  Hyper-  Self- Prefixes

 Multi- Word Examples  Multitasking  Multipurpose  Multiage  Multifamily Captions and Narrative Leads Definition: a prefix that means many, much, etc. Langston Hughes wrote this poetry book as a multipurpose tool so black people of that time could look in that book and see that other people felt in the same way. Restaurants in the Harlem Renaissances where designed for multifamily purposes.

 Fore-  Forerunner  Foresee  Forewarned  Forejudged Captions and Narrative Leads Word Examples Some people’s Forerunner(s) went to the Harlem Renaissances. Definition: Fore- situated or towards the front, compared to something else. Many African Americans went to the Harlem Renaissances because they couldn’t be Forejudged there.

 Hyper- Word Examples  Hyperactive  Hypersonic  Hyperspace  Hyperstatic Captions and Narrative Leads Many people in the Harlem Renaissance were very Hyperactive. Many people in the Renaissance where very excited and they seemed to be Hypersonic. Definition: Hyper- overexcited, keyed up

 Self- Word Examples  Self-esteem  Self-interest  Self-aware  Self-fulfilling Captions and Narrative Leads Definition: Self a person of thing referred to with respect to complete individuality. People at the Harlem Renaissance had lots of Self-esteem for who they are. People had lots of self- interest and where very excited for the Renaissance.