MTEL Communication Literacy Skills : Reading Practice Test

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The prefix "per-" indicates what meaning?

  1. Through

  2. Beside

  3. Not

  4. Above, extra

The correct answer is: Through

The prefix "per-" originates from Latin, where it generally means "through," "completely," or "thoroughly." It implies a sense of being through or across something. When this prefix is attached to words, it typically enhances the meaning to suggest full, complete action, or going through a certain process. For example, in the word "permeate," it means to spread throughout something completely. This understanding of "per-" clarifies its usage in various contexts, reinforcing its association with the idea of thoroughness or passage. The other options present meanings associated with different prefixes that do not align with the essence of "per-."