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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 Types of Writing Roots Writing Techniques Writing Terms

What is a Prefix?

A word part added before the word

What is Suffix?

A word part added at the end of a word

T/F there are only a few prefixes and suffixes?

False, there are many!

T/F are there numerical suffixes

False, there are only numerical prefixes

This was ---fair A. Unfair B. Notfair C. Nonfair

A. Unfair

What is an Antedote?

A brief story that make a point where words are made

Why do we use different forms of wrting?

So we know and understand what words were saying

What’s the difference between Autobiography and Biography?

Autobiography is a story about someone else, Biography is about your life

What is a composition?

A long piece of writing

What is a Narrative?

A piece of writing that relates to event

What is a Root?

It’s a word base where words are made

Why do we use roots?

To help us understand the meaning of difficult words

T/F does “bibl” mean life?

False

What does “numer” mean?

It means number!

T/F what does “ped” mean?

“ped” means foot

What does Analogy mean?

It means a comparaism is made

What does Irony mean?

Means the opposite from the normal word

Why do writers use writing techniques?

To make there writing more interesting

What is a pun?

Humorous Phrase

What does clang mean?

Words that are informal

What are writing terms?

Words that writers use to make their story more interesting

What does tone mean?

It’s the writers attitude

What does style mean?

How the author writes

T/F Does topic mean the writers attitude

False

Why would writers use writing terms?

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