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Suffix –ist = Means one who

abolitionist Someone who is against, or wants to abolish, slavery

antagonist Someone who is opposed to, or competes with someone else This is usually the one who fights against the hero.

Someone who is the leading character, hero, or heroine protagonist Someone who is the leading character, hero, or heroine of a play, movie, or story

Someone who studies human history archeologist Someone who studies human history

A doctor who studies X-rays radiologist A doctor who studies X-rays

Suffix –ful= means full of

harmful

beautiful

powerful

wasteful

thankful

prefix re-= back, again, against, behind What re- words do we already know?

rearrange

recopy

retrace

reunite

refurbish

prefix extra-= outside; outside of; beyond What extra- words do we already know?

extraordinary

extraterrestrial

extracurricular

extravagant

extraneous