MTEL Communication Literacy Skills : Reading Practice Test

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The prefix "semi-" can also be understood as:

  1. Completely

  2. On its own

  3. Half, partly

  4. A little

The correct answer is: Half, partly

The prefix "semi-" is derived from Latin and means "half" or "partly." When applied to words, it indicates a partial or incomplete version of the term it precedes. For example, "semicircle" refers to half of a circle, and "semiliterate" describes someone who has partial reading and writing skills. This understanding is crucial for interpreting many English words that incorporate this prefix, as it consistently conveys the idea of something being in a partial state rather than fully or completely realized. The other choices do not align with the meaning of "semi-," as they suggest concepts of totality, independence, or minimal extent, which do not accurately represent the prefix's definition.