Grade 8 Quiz Greek or Latin Affixes and Roots – L.8.4.B
The standard CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.8.4.B emphasizes the importance for grade 8 students to understand and utilize common Greek or Latin affixes and roots to decipher the meanings of words. By recognizing these components, students can better infer the meanings of unfamiliar words.
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The word “telegraph” uses the Greek root “tele,” which means:
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The word “bicycle” contains the prefix “bi-,” which means:
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In “transcontinental,” the prefix “trans-” suggests:
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The root “scribe” as in “transcribe” means:
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“Aqua” as in “aquatic” is a Latin root meaning:
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The word “circumvent” contains the prefix “circum-,” which means:
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“Bene” in “benefactor” is a Latin root which means:
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The word “retrospect” uses the prefix “retro-,” which suggests:
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“Pede” in “pedestrian” refers to:
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The word “triad” contains the prefix “tri-,” which means:
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