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1. True or False: A root word is a word part that forms the basis for new word through adding prefixes and suffixes.
A
True
B
False
C
2. True or False: A lot of the words we use today actually come use only a Greek root words?
A
True
B
False
C
3. The root word graph means:
A
Write
B
Condition/Process
C
Slave
4. The root word sis means:
A
Write
B
Condition/Process
C
Slave
5. The root word trib means:
A
To pay
B
To hold
C
Slave
6. The root word tain means:
A
Make/Do
B
To hold
C
Slave
7. The root word serv means:
A
To pay
B
To hold
C
Slave
8. The root word fic means:
A
To pay
B
To hold
C
Make/Do
9. The root word serv means:
A
To pay
B
To hold
C
Slave
10. The Latin prefix mal means:
A
To pay
B
To hold
C
Bad
11. The Greek prefix para means:
A
To pay
B
Beside, alongside
C
Bad
12. Having or showing a great desire to possess something, typically something belonging to
A
Covetous
B
Morose
C
Impossible
13. Sad mannered, not friendly or sociable
A
Covetous
B
Morose
C
Impossible
14. Not possible
A
Covetous
B
Malcontent
C
Impossible
15. A person who is discontented or disgusted
A
Malcontent
B
Misery
C
Resolute
16. A feelinf of great unhappiness
A
Malcontent
B
Misery
C
Resolute
17. Bold, determined; firm
A
Malcontent
B
Misery
C
Resolute
18. Suffering due to not getting enough food
A
Malicious
B
Maltreatment
C
Malnourished
19. Constantly discontented regardless of what happens
A
Malicious
B
Maltreatment
C
Maladjusted
20. Smelling very unpleasant
A
Malodorus
B
Maltreatment
C
Maladjusted
21. Characterized by the intention to do evil
A
Malodorus
B
Malicious
C
Maladjusted
22. Cruel or violent actions toward someone or something
A
Malodorus
B
Malicious
C
Maltreatment
23. A simple story with a moral
A
Parable
B
Paradox
C
Paralyzed
24. Rendered unable to think or act due to fear
A
Parable
B
Paradox
C
Paralyzed
25. A model of perfection
A
Parable
B
Paragon
C
Paralyzed
26. A statement that seems self-contradictory
A
Parable
B
Paragon
C
Paradox
27. To reword something written or spoken
A
Paraphrase
B
Paragon
C
Paradox
28. Afour-sided plane with opposite sides parallel
A
Paraphrase
B
Parallelogram
C
Paradox
29. Stan’s dog was (paralyzed/parasitic) after the accident and could use only its two front legs.
A
Paralyzed
B
Parasitic
C
30. Our camp counselor’s notion that we should be outside for recreation but not run around seemed (parallel/paradoxical) to me.
A
Parallel
B
Paradoxical
C
31. Fleas are (parasitic/paranormal) animals, using other beings for sustenance.
A
Parasitic
B
Paranormal
C
32. Bob’s skill at basket weaving is (unparalleled/paraphrased); there is no one in the county who can match him!
A
Unparalleled
B
Paraphrased
C
33. Though not a square, a rectangle is a
A
Paradox
B
Parallelogram
C
Paragon
34. I don’t understand why my grandpa always calls me a “wise fool”; isn’t that a ....?
A
Paradox
B
Parallelogram
C
Paragon
35. I’m worried about this week’s assignment; we’re supposed to “The Gettysburg Address”!
A
Paraphrase
B
Parable
C
Paragon
36. Kim was with fear when she saw the spider crawling up her leg.
A
Paralyzed
B
Paragon
C
Paradox
37. The magazine became a of editorial excellence: it never contained errors.
A
Paragon
B
Paradox
C
Parable
38. Mrs. Cobb’s story about the girl with no shoes turned out to be a about sharing.
A
Parable
B
Paraphrase
C
Paradox