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1  ancient  synonym: old  modern  synonym: new

2  remember  forget

3  Base word:  memory (noun)  With suffixes: memorized (v) memorable (adj) What are the spelling and meaning changes when the suffix is added?

4  Base word:  inform (verb)  With suffixes: information (n) informative (adj)

5  re-  to do again  What does the following word mean?  retelling  to tell again

6  What does the following word mean?  reprint  to print again

7  What does the following word mean?  restart  to start again

8  What does the following word mean?  retold  to tell again

9  write

10  written

11  who

12  knew

13  known

14  The first people to keep records and write down the history and stories of their ancestors were probably the ancient Egyptians and the Chinese.

15  Important names, brave deeds, and memorable events were passed on to younger members of the group, who remembered and memorized them for safekeeping. 2. Which words have suffixes?

16  A novelist is someone who is known for having written a novel.

17 1. Antonyms are words that are opposites **Tell a partner other pairs of antonyms you know 2. Suffixes added to base words change their spelling and meaning Example: inform ~information ~ informative 3. The suffix “re-” means “to do again” 4. Some words have silent letters like “wr_” and “kn_”


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