Practice Question
Which of the following prefixes implies duplication when attached to a root word?
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Correct Answer:
re-
Rationale:
🟦 The prefix "re-" means again or back, implying repetition or duplication of an action.
🟦 When added to a root word (e.g., redo, rewrite, rebuild), it signifies doing something again.
🟦 This prefix is commonly used in everyday language to indicate duplication, repetition, or return.
🟦 Understanding prefixes like "re-" helps with vocabulary expansion and comprehension of new words.
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This question is from Teas 7 English & Language Use~2024 Exam 1 which contains 37 questions.
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Question Details
- Category: ATI TEAS
- Subcategory: English &Language use Exam(s)
- Domain: English & Language Use~2024
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