a. To find out about this phrase, use a glossary.
b. To find out about this phrase, use the Internet.
c. To find out about this phrase, use a thesaurus.
d. To find out about this phrase, use affix recognition.
a. The root means “to speak well.”
b. The root means “beauty.”
c. The root means “to grow.”
d. The root means “long.”
a. running to join
b. running to escape
c. running to win
d. running to get exercise
a. has to do with cheering for and supporting
b. has to do with paying for something
c. has to do with intense weeping or emotion
d. has to do with dying for a cause
a. to the point of going to sleep
b. to the point of boiling
c. to the point of bewilderment
d. to the point of freezing
a. prefix + root
b. root + suffix
c. prefix + root + suffix
d. root only
a. orderly
b. oldest
c. highest in location
d. alphabetically first
a. reminds us of sinking an anchor
b. reminds us of untying knots
c. reminds us of sugar in water
d. reminds us of climbing trees
a. prefix + root
b. root + suffix
c. prefix + root + suffix
d. root only
a. prefix + root
b. root + suffix + suffix
c. prefix + root + suffix
d. root + suffix
a. greedy
b. selfish
c. unsatisfied
d. lacking
a. prefix + root
b. root + suffix
c. prefix + root + suffix
d. root only
a. have competition
b. have no competition
c. have a duel
d. love the same person
a. possible outcomes
b. financial risks
c. publicity
d. product placement
a. asking for something so passionately that you are almost cheering
b. asking for something so passionately that you are almost praying
c. asking for something so passionately that you are almost weeping
d. asking for something so passionately that you are almost dying