Roots 1
Roots 2
Roots 3
Text Features
More Text Features
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What does the root "aud" mean?
to hear
100
What does the root "port" mean?
to carry
100
This root means "one."
What is mono?
100
It helps the reader identify key topics in the book and the order they are presented.
What is the Table of Contents?
100
It helps the reader see everything in the text listed alphabetically, with page numbers.
What is the index?
200
Which root means "to see"?
vid or vis
200
This root means "letter."
What is lit?
200
What does the root "anti" mean?
against
200
It helps the reader understand a picture.
What is the caption?
200
It helps the reader to say the words. (It is often part of the glossary.)
What is the pronunciation guide?
300
This root means "after."
What is post?
300
These 3 roots mean "of the heart."
What is cor/cour/cord?
300
This root means "with" or "together."
What is com or con?
300
The title of a particular part of text; lets the reader know what each section is about
What is the heading?
300
It helps the reader emphasize key points or concepts.
What is a bullet list?
400
This root means "body."
What is corp?
400
What does the root "ego" mean?
self
400
What does the root "a" mean?
What is "without" or "not"?
400
It helps the reader get additional information.
What is the appendix?
400
A picture used to compare the differences and similarities between 2 or more items
What is a Venn Diagram?
500
Which root means to "do or make"?
fac or fact
500
These roots mean "touch."
What is tact/tag/tang?
500
What does the root "trans" mean?
across/change/through
500
It helps the reader set a purpose for reading and get an overview of the content. (Think preview!)
What is the preface?
500
It is an explanatory note at the bottom of the page. ~ to give extra info. to understand better.
What are footnotes?
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