1) In a final stable syllable, si before a vowel makes what sound? a) sie b) ch c) sh d) sy 2) A letter or letters added to the beginning of a word to change its meaning. a) suffix b) prefix c) macron d) root word 3) A letter or letters added to the beginning or end of a word. a) prefix b) suffix c) digraph d) affix 4) In a final stable syllable, ti before the vowel is pronounced ______________. a) ti b) ch c) tie d) sh 5) Consonants tend to cling to accented vowels in words of three or more syllables. a) True b) False 6) E,o, and u in open, accented syllables are coded with a modified macron because they are ___________. a) long b) short c) silent d) half-long 7) In monosyllables, ___________ before two final consonants are sometimes pronounced long, as in kind, old, and wild. a) e and a b) i and o c) e and i d) e and e 8) Final stable syllable “sion” is pronounced _________ when the si stands between 2 vowels or “r” and a vowel.  a) shun b) sion c) shen d) zhun 9) The vowel “i” is _________ in an open, accented syllable before final stable syllable “tion” and “sion”. a) long b) silent c) short d) accented 10) The vowel i is long in an open unaccented syllable, as in the word divide. a) True b) False 11) When adding a prefix to a base word, the spelling of the base word does not change. a) True b) False 12) English words do not end in u. a) True b) False 13) Final (ou) is spelled diphthong “o-w”, as in cow. a) True b) False

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