1) She needs to eat candy and Steve believes in receiving money on the radio. a) b) c) 2) The sentence invented for putting all nine spellings of /ē/ in order from the most to least common is ... a) She believes in money and Steve eats candy by the radio. b) She needs to eat candy and Steve believes in receiving money on the radio. c) She eats baloney and Steve sees me on the radio. 3) Using this device made jogging my memory quicker and makes choosing which /ē/ spelling to use easier, nicer and faster. a) The bold parts of these words are prefixes. b) The bold parts of these words are root words. c) The bold parts of these words are suffixes.

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