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b. word study: when you add prefixes and suffixes to a base word, you c…

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b. word study: when you add prefixes and suffixes to a base word, you change the base word’s meaning and the part of speech. fill in the chart below to show different forms of each word. use a dictionary to provide support.

base wordnounadjectiveadverb
ruderude
silencesilencesilently
obscureobscure

Explanation:

Response

To solve this word - study problem, we analyze each base word and determine its different word - form (noun, adjective, adverb) by using common prefixes, suffixes, and dictionary - based knowledge of word derivations.

For the base word "space"
  • Adjective form: To form an adjective from "space", we can use the suffix "-ious". The adjective form is "spacious", which means having a lot of space.
For the base word "rude"
  • Noun form: By adding the suffix "-ness" to "rude", we get the noun "rudeness", which refers to the quality of being rude.
  • Adverb form: We add the suffix "-ly" to the adjective "rude" to form the adverb "rudely", which describes how an action is done in a rude manner.
For the base word "silence"
  • Adjective form: By adding the suffix "-t" (a common way to form an adjective from a noun ending in "ce"), we get "silent", which means without sound.
For the base word "obscure"
  • Noun form: We add the suffix "-ity" to "obscure" to form the noun "obscurity", which refers to the state of being obscure (not well - known or difficult to understand).
  • Adverb form: We add the suffix "-ly" to the adjective "obscure" to form the adverb "obscurely", which describes how an action is done in an obscure way.

Now we fill in the table:

BASE WORDNOUNADJECTIVEADVERB
ruderudenessruderudely
silencesilencesilentsilently
obscureobscurityobscureobscurely

Answer:

To solve this word - study problem, we analyze each base word and determine its different word - form (noun, adjective, adverb) by using common prefixes, suffixes, and dictionary - based knowledge of word derivations.

For the base word "space"
  • Adjective form: To form an adjective from "space", we can use the suffix "-ious". The adjective form is "spacious", which means having a lot of space.
For the base word "rude"
  • Noun form: By adding the suffix "-ness" to "rude", we get the noun "rudeness", which refers to the quality of being rude.
  • Adverb form: We add the suffix "-ly" to the adjective "rude" to form the adverb "rudely", which describes how an action is done in a rude manner.
For the base word "silence"
  • Adjective form: By adding the suffix "-t" (a common way to form an adjective from a noun ending in "ce"), we get "silent", which means without sound.
For the base word "obscure"
  • Noun form: We add the suffix "-ity" to "obscure" to form the noun "obscurity", which refers to the state of being obscure (not well - known or difficult to understand).
  • Adverb form: We add the suffix "-ly" to the adjective "obscure" to form the adverb "obscurely", which describes how an action is done in an obscure way.

Now we fill in the table:

BASE WORDNOUNADJECTIVEADVERB
ruderudenessruderudely
silencesilencesilentsilently
obscureobscurityobscureobscurely