English Language Arts Grade 8 15 min

Words with mis-

Words with mis-

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Introduction & Learning Objectives

Learning Objectives Identify the prefix 'mis-' and its core meaning of 'wrongly' or 'incorrectly'. Analyze how the prefix 'mis-' alters the meaning of a base word. Infer the meaning of unfamiliar words containing 'mis-' by breaking them down into their component parts. Use words with 'mis-' accurately and appropriately in their written and spoken communication. Critically evaluate the use of 'mis-' words in argumentative texts to identify potential bias or inaccuracies. Distinguish between words where 'mis-' functions as a prefix and words that coincidentally begin with 'mis'. Have you ever felt like you completely misunderstood a message or a situation? 🤨 What happens when words thems...
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Key Concepts & Vocabulary

TermDefinitionExample PrefixA group of letters added to the beginning of a word to change its meaning or function.In 'unhappy,' 'un-' is the prefix, changing 'happy' to its opposite. Base Word (or Root Word)The main part of a word that carries its primary meaning and to which prefixes and suffixes can be added.In 'misunderstand,' 'understand' is the base word. AffixA general term for a word part that is added to a base word, including both prefixes (at the beginning) and suffixes (at the end).Both 're-' in 'rewrite' and '-ing' in 'writing' are affixes. EtymologyThe study of the origin and historical development of words, including how their meanings have changed over time.The etymology of 'telep...
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Key Rules & Conventions

The Core Meaning of 'mis-' The prefix 'mis-' primarily means 'wrongly,' 'badly,' 'incorrectly,' or 'amiss'. When you see 'mis-' attached to a base word, expect the resulting word to describe an action or state that is flawed, mistaken, or done improperly. This is your key to unlocking its meaning. Impact on Base Word Meaning Adding 'mis-' to a verb or noun typically creates a new word that signifies the opposite or a negative/incorrect version of the base word's action or concept. For example, if 'read' means to comprehend text, 'misread' means to comprehend it incorrectly. If 'fortune' means good luck, 'misfortune' means bad luck. This rule helps you...

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Sample Practice Questions

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According to the tutorial's core rules, what is the primary meaning of the prefix 'mis-'?
A.Again or repeated
B.Not or opposite of
C.Wrongly or incorrectly
D.Before or in front of
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Which of the following words contains the prefix 'mis-' meaning 'badly' or 'wrongly'?
A.Miser
B.Misbehave
C.Missile
D.Mystery
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If you 'misspell' a word, what have you done?
A.Spelled it incorrectly
B.Forgotten the word
C.Said the word out loud
D.Spelled it very quickly

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