PRAXIS II PRACTICE ---- Chapter 3: Words, Phrases, & Language
Prefixes
- affixes added at beginning of words/roots - EXAMPLES: de, dis --> develop, discover
Suffixes
- affixes added at the end of a word/root - EXAMPLES: able, en --> disable, wooden
Root
- minimum unit w/meaning & cannot be broken down any further - EXAMPLES: bio, cele, micro, hypo, hyper, hydr, multi
If you are writing a poem, your syntax can be:
- rich in figurative language - full of unexpected sentence structure - more open-ended
When writing a cover letter, syntax should be:
- straightforward in structure - professional & clear in style & attitude - grammatically correct & coherent
Name the 3 tiers of words.
1.) conversational 2.) academic 3.) domain-specific
FIGURES OF SPEECH: What are the 4 figures of speech?
1.) metaphor 2.) simile 3.) personification 4.) alliteration --- repetition of sounds 5.) hyperbole --- uses exaggeration to drive a point home
TIERED VOCABULARY INSTRUCTION: What are the 3 tieres of tiered vocab instruction?
1.) tier 1: the foundation --- words that are the foundation to language development; examples include talk, guess, write 2.) tier 2: the chameleon -- words that adapt to many subject areas & can be used easily among them; examples include dialogue, predict, draft 3.) tier 3: the specialist --- words are specific to 1 content area & students need thorough instruction to understand their full meaning; examples include negotiation (law), prophecy (ancient history, compose (music)
Bloom's Taxonomy (which is a hierarchy that describes levels of cognitive thinking) is based on what kind/tier of words?
Tier 2: Academic Words
SUFFIXES: What suffix means "can be?"
able
What kind of words are used across all content areas?
academic words
'The two teams faced off. One team had gone undefeated for three seasons. The other, a young team, was playing their first game. This competition was a David and Goliath match-up.' This passage is an example of which literary term?
allusion
Coversational Words
are words used in daily conversations w/family & friends
Tone
attitude of speaker
ROOTS: What root means "life?"
bio
ROOTS: What root means "honor?"
cele
Place these punctuation marks in order, from shortest pause to longest: comma, dash, period, ellipsis.
comma, dash, period, ellipsis
Which word could be substituted for 'querulous' in the following sentence? 'The querulous child I babysit just won't stop bothering me until I let him play video games.'
complaining
'Youthful' and 'childlike' have similar definitions, but they have different emotional impacts. The emotional impact of a word is the word's:
connotation
What words are not usually taught in school, but are necessary for communication?
conversational words
ROOTS: What root means "govern?"
crac
What punctuation mark would you use for a brief pause?
dash
PREFIXES: What prefix means "opposite?"
de, dis & un
Denotation
definition of word
What kinds of words are specific to a particular hobby?
domain-specific words
Tiered Vocabulary Instruction
enables teachers to break down text for students into levels of understanding & go from basic to complex
SUFFIXES: What suffix means "more?"
er
SUFFIXES: What suffix means "most?"
est
Analogy
expression used to explain something by comparing it to something familiar
Connotation
feeling invoked by word
In the following sentence, which word serves as a definition of 'transient'? 'Her transient thoughts of quitting her dead-end job are fleeting, lasting only as long as the weekly meeting she abhors.'
fleeting
'Cheap posters' and 'economy hatchback car' are examples that define which word in the following sentence? 'Even though he says he likes ornate artwork, extravagant clothes, and immoderate cars, Tom is so frugal that he hangs cheap posters on his walls and drives an economy hatchback car.'frugal
frugalSyntax
SUFFIXES: What suffix means "full?"
ful
ROOTS: What root means "water?"
hydr
ROOTS: What root means "above?"
hyper
ROOTS: What root means "below?"
hypo
ROOTS: What root means "fire?"
ign
PREFIXES: What prefix means "not"?
in, im
SUFFIXES: What suffix means "process"?
ion
ROOTS: What root means "to choose?"
leg
SUFFIXES: What suffix means "without?"
less
ROOTS: What root means "free?"
liber
ROOTS: What root means "many?"
multi
SUFFIXES: What suffix means "condition"?
ness
Syntax
ordering of words to say what needs to be said
Affixes
parts of words that can be added to words to change the meaning
What are three types of end punctuation that playwrights can use, even if they make sentences into fragments?
period, exclamation point, and question mark
PREFIXES: What prefix means "before?"
pre
An author's syntax is determined by:
purpose of writing
PREFIXES: What prefix means "again?"
re
Allusion
reference to something well-known
Context
refers to other words & sentences around word in question
PREFIXES: What prefix means "half?"
semi
ROOTS: What root means "likeness?"
simil
ROOTS: What root means "heat?"
therm
Domain-Specific Words
words that are learned on an as-needed basis in order to understand info in a specific area
Academic Words
words you need to know in order to be successful in any academic setting
Ellipsis
use to show that words have been left out such as "I've been thinking ....."