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2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Prefix and Suffix Different Forms of Writing Roots Writing Techniques Writing Terms

True/False The prefix uni means to reunite?

False It means one.

True/False The prefix hyper means over?

True

True/False The prefix in means not?

True

True/False All numeral prefixes end in a part of?

False Some do, and some don’t.

True/False The word macrocosm means small?

False It means large.

True/False A poem can only be rhyming poem?

False Some more examples are imaginary poems or limericks.

True/False An essay is a form of writing?

True

True/False Free-writing you can write about anything that comes to mind?

True

True/False An anecdote is a long story?

False They are normally brief story.

True/False A tragedy is when the hero saves the day?

False When the hero is destroyed is when it is a tragedy.

True/False Can you swim in some of the words that have a root of mar?

True Some mean pool.

True/False Is the root word zoo about humans?

False It is about animals and maybe the study of them.

True/False Is the root vor mean to smell?

False It means to eat.

True/False Can you take a root word and it can mean corpse?

True

True/False The end of a movie can be the fin of the movie?

True

True/False A pun is meant to be something humorous?

True

True/False Is the saying “lets do math” a slang saying?

False An example is “chill out”.

True/False Is the saying “yeah we get to go to school” irony?

True

True/False Is the saying “everyone wore blue to school” local color?

True

True/False Is the ostrich a symbol for South Dakota?

False The pheasant is a symbol for South Dakota.

True/False Tone can be sarcastic?

True

True/False You can have form in writing?

True

True/False The use of English would be the right usage in Mexico?

False Mexican

True/False Farming jargon would be, field, plow, cows?

True

True/False An author can’t have style in their writing?

False They can style in their writing.