MTEL Communication Literacy Skills : Reading Practice Test

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Which adjective suffix conveys the idea of making or causing?

  1. -ful

  2. -ous

  3. -ic

  4. -less

The correct answer is: -ic

The suffix that conveys the idea of making or causing is particularly represented by the suffix -ic. This suffix is used to form adjectives from nouns, indicating a relationship or pertaining to the root word. For instance, when added to the noun "hero," it forms "heroic," suggesting characteristics related to or inspired by a hero. This showcases how the suffix implies a quality or action related to the base word. In comparison, the suffix -ful suggests possessing a quality or being full of something (e.g., "joyful" means full of joy), while -ous indicates having qualities or being characterized by something (e.g., "joyous" also suggests having joy). The suffix -less denotes a lack or absence of something (e.g., "fearless"), which does not align with the concept of making or causing. Thus, -ic is the correct choice as it indicates a direct connection to the action or quality inferred by the root word.