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Name three words with the prefix "re-".

Repeat, redo, reorder, return, recycle (other answers are acceptable).

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Rubble

Pieces of a destroyed object

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Can you borrow me that pencil?

Can you lend me that pencil?

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Synonym

Two words that mean the same thing

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Explain the difference between "to" "too" and "two'?

To- a direction

Too- excessive

Two- the number

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What does the affix "-ful" mean?

To have enough or a lot of something.

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Verify

To confirm the truth of something.

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This letter was written for who, exactly?

This letter was written for whom, exactly?

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Antonym

Two words that mean the opposite

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Explain the difference between "there" "their" and "they're"?

There- a place

Their- possessive

They're- a contraction of they and are

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What is the root word in "antithesis"?

Thesis.

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Reluctant

Not eager or unwilling.

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Ms. Pratt buys a new car yesterday.

Ms. Pratt bought a new car yesterday.

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Similie

A comparison using like or as

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What is the difference between "affect" and "effect"?

Affect is a verb, effect is a noun

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What does the prefix "a-" mean?

To be against something; not.

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Wither

To fade or break down slowly.

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I we know going where do not are.

I do not know where we are going.

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Metaphor

A comparison not using like or as

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What is the difference between "lay" and "lie"?

"Lay" is transitive; you can lay a rug on the ground. "Lie" is not; a person can decide to lie down and nap.

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Name three words with the prefix "anti-".

Antithesis, antifreeze, antibiotics, anticipate, antibody (Other answers are acceptable)

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Defenestrate

To throw something out of a window.

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Mr. Campson is the worst teacher in this school.

Mr. Campson is the best teacher in this school.

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Tone

The general attitude or feeling of a noun.

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What is the difference between "who" and "whom"?

"Who" is a subject while "whom" is an object.