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Prefixes/Suffixes
Common Knowledge
Propaganda
Fact or Opinion
Synonyms/Antonyms
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This prefix means "under or below"
What is sub?
100
This is the title of the national anthem of the United States.
What is "The Star Spangled Banner"?
100
This is the purpose of using propaganda.
What is to persuade us to buy something or believe in something?
100
This is something that can be proven with evidence.
What is a fact?
100
This is the opposite of a word.
What is antonym?
200
This is a word or letters that come at the beginning of a root word.
What is prefix?
200
This is the official flower of the state of Kansas.
What is sunflower?
200
This is the type of propaganda used when a celebrity is pictured with a product or brand of something.
What is celebrity testimonial or endorsement?
200
This is something based on personal beliefs or feelings.
What is an opinion?
200
This is the similiar meaning of a word.
What is synonym?
300
This prefix means "before"
What is pre?
300
This person was the lead singer of "The Beatles."
Who is John Lennon?
300
This is the type of propaganda that makes everyone follow or support something popular.
What is bandwagon?
300
"Skittles is the best candy alive" would be considered a...
What is opinion?
300
The antonynm of "awake" would be...
What is asleep/sleeping?
400
This prefix means "not"
What is non?
400
Which football team does the "Terrible Towel" on Ms. Turner's bulletin board belong to?
What is the Pittsburgh Steelers?
400
This is the type of propaganda used in the majority of political ads.
What is name-calling?
400
"The convenience store is open all night" would be a...
What is fact?
400
A synonym of "cold" would be...
What is freezing/frigid/arctic?
500
This suffix means "kill or killing of"
What is cide?
500
This is the capital of Oklahoma.
What is Oklahoma City?
500
This is the type of propaganda used to scare you into believing something.
What is fear tactics?
500
Is it true that a fact can be proven to be false?
What is yes?
500
An antonym of "bored" would be...
What is interested/engaged/involved?