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pepyto

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James is trying to decide whether to use the card review system or to make word maps. He wants to include a definition of the word, a pronunciation guide to the word, a picture showing what the word means, a synonym for the word, and he wants to be able to review the words every day whether at work or riding the bus to school. What advice would you give James?
 
  a. He should make word maps.
  b. He could do either but cards might be easier to carry with him.
  c. Either system would be equally effective.
  d. He should use the card review system.

Question 2

Word part analysis is an effective skill for building vocabulary because
 
  a. knowing roots, prefixes, and suffixes can help you spell words correctly.
  b. the meanings of words do not change when prefixes and suffixes are added.
  c. many words in English have the same Greek and Latin parts, so when you learn these parts, you can figure out many English words.
  d. more than 50 of English vocabulary comes from ancient Greek and Latin.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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