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directions: draw a picture or symbol to illustrate each prefix/root and…

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directions: draw a picture or symbol to illustrate each prefix/root and fill in the blanks with the correct form of the example word that best fills in the blank.
word part | (root/prefix) definition, sentence, examples
--- | ---
bene- | (prefix) good
| the ______ was held to raise money for the local food bank.
| examples: benediction, benefactor, benefit, benevolent
leg | (root) law
| you can ______ drive when you reach the age of 16.
| examples: legislator, legitimate, legally
manu | (root) hand
| a ______ is a script written by hand.
| examples: manual, manufacture, manuscript, manicure
post- | (prefix) after
| i always enjoy the ______ activities after the basketball game.
| examples: postgame, pregame, posterior, postgraduate
un- | (prefix) not
| he is ______ with sitting next to the loud and rude student in class.
| examples: unable, uncomfortable, uncertain, unhappy

Explanation:

Response

To solve this, we analyze each word part and context:

1. For "bene-":

The sentence is about raising money (a good cause). From examples (benefit, etc.), "benefit" (or "benefit event") fits. But the blank needs a noun; "benefit" (event) works.

2. For "leg":

The root means "law". The sentence is about driving at 16 (legal age). From examples ("legally" is an adverb here), "legally" fits (modifies "drive").

3. For "manu":

Root means "hand". The sentence is about a script written by hand. From examples, "manuscript" fits.

4. For "post-":

Prefix means "after". The sentence is about activities after a basketball game. From examples, "postgame" fits.

5. For "un-":

Prefix means "not". The sentence is about not being at ease (with a rude student). From examples, "uncomfortable" fits.

Final Answers (filling blanks):
  1. bene-: $\boldsymbol{\text{benefit}}$ (or "benefit event", but "benefit" as noun)
  2. leg: $\boldsymbol{\text{legally}}$
  3. manu: $\boldsymbol{\text{manuscript}}$
  4. post-: $\boldsymbol{\text{postgame}}$
  5. un-: $\boldsymbol{\text{uncomfortable}}$

Answer:

To solve this, we analyze each word part and context:

1. For "bene-":

The sentence is about raising money (a good cause). From examples (benefit, etc.), "benefit" (or "benefit event") fits. But the blank needs a noun; "benefit" (event) works.

2. For "leg":

The root means "law". The sentence is about driving at 16 (legal age). From examples ("legally" is an adverb here), "legally" fits (modifies "drive").

3. For "manu":

Root means "hand". The sentence is about a script written by hand. From examples, "manuscript" fits.

4. For "post-":

Prefix means "after". The sentence is about activities after a basketball game. From examples, "postgame" fits.

5. For "un-":

Prefix means "not". The sentence is about not being at ease (with a rude student). From examples, "uncomfortable" fits.

Final Answers (filling blanks):
  1. bene-: $\boldsymbol{\text{benefit}}$ (or "benefit event", but "benefit" as noun)
  2. leg: $\boldsymbol{\text{legally}}$
  3. manu: $\boldsymbol{\text{manuscript}}$
  4. post-: $\boldsymbol{\text{postgame}}$
  5. un-: $\boldsymbol{\text{uncomfortable}}$