MTEL Communication Literacy Skills : Reading Practice Test

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What does the prefix "mis-" convey?

  1. Bad, poorly, not

  2. Good, well

  3. War, warlike

  4. Equal

The correct answer is: Bad, poorly, not

The prefix "mis-" conveys a sense of error or a negative connotation, often indicating a bad action or an incorrect result. When "mis-" is attached to a root word, it implies that something has been done wrongly or inadequately. For instance, the word "misunderstand" means to understand something incorrectly, highlighting the negative aspect of the understanding process. This prefix is commonly used across various terms to demonstrate an action that is contrary to what is intended or is done poorly. The other options describe prefixes that convey different meanings and do not relate to the connotation of error or negativity that "mis-" encapsulates.