Prefixes and Suffixes
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Define the following prefix: co

together

100

When the audience knows more than the characters in the story.

Dramatic irony

100

What is the name of the grocer in the story?

Sam

100

“As if” is a line made famous by what 1995 Alicia Silverstone movie?

Clueless

100

According to Guinness World Records, what's the best-selling book of all time?

the Bible

200

Define the following prefix: cred

to believe

200

When the opposite of what is expected is said

Verbal irony

200

What drink does Mary make for her husband when he gets home?

Whiskey

200

“As if” is a line made famous by what 1995 Alicia Silverstone movie?

High School Musical

200

What is the only food that can never go bad?

Honey

300

Define the following prefix:pro

forward

300

When the opposite of what is expected happens

situational irony

300

How many months pregnant is Mary Maloney

6 months

300

Beyoncé was born in what Texas city?

Houston

300

What was the first animal to ever be cloned?

A sheep

400

Define the following suffix: ly

resembling; like

400

Which type of irony is this: When there's a hurricane raging outside and someone remarks "what lovely weather we're having

Verbal irony

400

What is the name of the detective who questions and consoles Mary in the story?

Jack Noonan

400

Who directed the 2023 blockbuster movie “Barbie”?

Greta Gerwig

400

The unicorn is the national animal of which country?

Scotland

500

Define the following prefix: dis

opposite

500

Which type of irony is this: a soccer-player kicking the ball into his own goal while trying to block a shot

Situational irony

500

What items does Mary buy at the grocery store?

Peas and potatoes

500

Which installment of the Harry Potter series includes the magical “Triwizard Tournament” competition?

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

500

According to Instacart, what the most disliked food in America?

Anchovies