MTEL Communication Literacy Skills : Reading Practice Test

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Which prefix means "large"?

  1. Mal-

  2. Hyper-

  3. Magn-

  4. Para-

The correct answer is: Magn-

The prefix "magn-" comes from the Latin word "magnus," meaning "great" or "large." When used in English, it typically indicates something that is of significant size, extent, or importance. Examples include words such as "magnify," which means to make something appear larger, and "magnitude," which refers to the size or extent of something. This connection to size is why "magn-" is the correct answer. The other prefixes convey different meanings: "mal-" usually refers to something bad or harmful, "hyper-" implies excess or being above normal, and "para-" indicates alongside or beyond. These distinctions clarify why "magn-" is the most appropriate choice for the meaning of "large."