MTEL Communication Literacy Skills : Reading Practice Test

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What is the definition of the prefix 'a-'?

  1. Against or opposing

  2. From, away, off

  3. In, on, of, up, to

  4. To, toward

The correct answer is: In, on, of, up, to

The prefix 'a-' primarily denotes the concepts of "in," "on," "of," "up," or "to." It often implies movement towards or the presence of something. This definition aligns with usage in words such as "ascribe," where it indicates direction or relation, and "adhere," which includes the idea of sticking to a surface or being on it. The other options, while they represent different prefixes or nuances, do not accurately define 'a-'. For example, the definition involving "against or opposing" relates to the prefix "anti-," while "from, away, off" aligns more closely with prefixes like "ab-" or "de-." The notion of "to, toward" has a nuanced connection that can be seen with other prefixes like "ad-." Thus, the definition of 'a-' as "in, on, of, up, to" is the most precise in context.