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Based on the latin root “port,” what does the word “portable” mean as used in this sentence: the laptop was portable, and could easily be carried from school to home. question 1 options: a. capable of being carried b. stationary c. docked at a port question 2 (2 points) the meaning of the suffix “-ous” the reader know the word "joyous" means question 2 options: a. less happy 0 b. full of happiness c. not happy question 3 (2 points) the meaning of the root “-graph” the reader know that the word “paragraph” refers to something that is question 3 options: a. in a pattern b. read aloud c. in writing question 4 (2 points) based on the root “chrono,” what does a “chronometer” measure? question 4 options: a. time b. speed c. location question 5 (2 points) choose the best definitions of prefixes and suffixes. question 5 options: a. a prefix is placed before the root of a word; a suffix is placed in the middle b. a prefix is placed before the root of a word; a suffix is placed at the end of the root c. a prefix is placed at the end of the root of a word; a suffix is placed before the root of a word question 6 (2 points) a complete sentence consists of two parts: question 6 options: a. a noun and a verb b. a subject and a predicate c. a beginning and an end. question 7 (2 points) identify the underlined part of speech in the following sentence: frosty the snowman melted quickly in the sun. question 7 options: a. noun b. pronoun c. verb question 8 (2 points) identify the underlined part of speech in the following sentence: frosty the snowman melted quickly in the sun. question 8 options: a. verb b. noun c. adverb question 9 (2 points) identify the underlined part of speech in the following sentence: in the morning, luke ate soggy cereal. question 9 options: a. adverb b. adjective c. verb question 10 (2 points) which best describes the error in sentence structure in the following example: a bowl of cereal is just what i wanted for breakfast i couldn’t wait to eat it, i grabbed a spoon and dug in! question 10 options: a. a sentence fragment b. a run-on sentence c. a complete sentence

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