7th Grade Suffixes EDIBLE, CAPABLE . . .ible, able - capable

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7th Grade Suffixes EDIBLE, CAPABLE . . .ible, able - capable CREATE. . .ate- cause, make DOCTOR, TEACHER, . . .er, or- one who, that which FRIGHTFUL . . .ful –full of, characterized by ARTIST. . .ist-one who WORTHLESS . . .less-without IMMEDIATELY. . .ly – in the manner of EXPERIMENT. . .ment –action, state of, result of QUESTION. . .tion – act or state Bodily-8th

EDIBLE/CAPABLE - ible, able capable of . . . eating it all

Create - ate cause, make

Doctor Teacher one who, that which . . .

full of, characterized by Frightful - ful full of, characterized by

Artist - ist One who… creates art

Worthless - less without

Immediately - ly in the manner of

action, state of, result of Experiment - ment action, state of, result of

? Act or State Question - tion To be or not to be? That is the

Figurative Language Terms Compares 2 unlike things using AS or LIKE Simile Compares 2 unlike things Metaphor A non human object takes on characteristics of a person. Personification