MTEL Communication Literacy Skills : Reading Practice Test

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Which of the following describes the prefix 're-'?

  1. New

  2. All, everywhere

  3. Backward, again

  4. In the style of, like

The correct answer is: Backward, again

The prefix 're-' is used to convey the idea of repetition or returning to a previous state. When it is attached to a verb, it often indicates that an action is being performed again or going back to a former condition. For example, in the words "redo" and "return," the prefix suggests doing something again or going back to a place, respectively. This is why the option describing 're-' as "backward, again" is the correct choice. The other options describe different prefixes with distinct meanings, which do not align with the function of 're-'. For instance, 'new' refers to something that is not old or previously used, and 'all, everywhere' indicates an entirety that doesn't pertain to repetition. Similarly, 'in the style of, like' relates to similarities or characteristics, which is also unrelated to the concept of doing something again or reverting to a previous state.