MTEL Communication Literacy Skills : Reading Practice Test

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What does the prefix "mono-" signify?

  1. Many

  2. One, single

  3. Half, partly

  4. Against, opposing

The correct answer is: One, single

The prefix "mono-" is derived from Greek, meaning "one" or "single." It is used in various contexts to describe something that is singular or unified, often denoting a singularity in quantity or a lack of diversity. For example, in the word "monologue," it signifies a speech delivered by one person, while "monochrome" refers to a color scheme based on a single color. This understanding of "mono-" aligns with the concept of singularity or individuality in different linguistic applications. The other options describe different prefixes: "many" relates to "poly-," "half" pertains to "semi-," and "against" signifies "anti-." These distinctions clarify why "mono-" specifically conveys the idea of "one" or "single."