This is attached to the beginning of a word and changes the word's meaning.
Prefix
Find and correct the error in this sentence: A few weeks ago, I watch Obama make an address.
"watch" should be "watched"
This is the sentence in a paragraph that states what the rest of the paragraph will be about.
Topic sentence
Happiness, dog, and street are all examples of this part of speech.
Noun
The most populated city in the US
NYC!
This is the main part of the word.
Root
Find and correct the error in this sentence: Across the country, there are thousands of protest.
"protest" should "protests"
This is the position you are arguing.
Claim
Think, do, and run are all examples of this part of speech.
Verb
The largest state in the US
Alaska
This is attached to the end of a word and changes the part of speech.
Suffix
Find and correct the error in this sentence: They was trying to run a marathon.
"was" should be "were"
This is what it is called when you connect your evidence to your claim and explain how your evidence supports your claim.
Analysis
Blue, excellent, and difficult are all examples of this part of speech.
Adjective
The first non-English film to win the Oscar for Best Picture.
Parasite
This is the meaning of the root of legislate, legislation, legal, legislator, and legislature.
law
Find and correct the error in this sentence: Each of the students have a different idea.
"have" should be "has"
This is what it's called when you show why a counterclaim is wrong.
Rebuttal
Quickly, carefully, and lengthwise are all examples of this part of speech.
Adverb
The name for a group of crows
A murder
This is the root that means "life"
bio
Find and correct the error in this sentence: It is a teachers duty to ensure that students receive rigorous instruction.
"teachers" should be "teacher's"
This is the reason for including a counterclaim in an argument essay.
Knocking down a counterclaim (rebuttal) makes your argument stronger!
This is the suffix that gives us the noun form of "donate"
tion
This sport involves ice and a broom
Curling