Which kind of spelling strategy uses prefixes, suffixes, and root words in order to correct spelling errors?

(1 point)
• morphemic spelling
• rule-based spelling
• homonyms
O phonetic spelling

The correct answer is: morphemic spelling.

The kind of spelling strategy that uses prefixes, suffixes, and root words in order to correct spelling errors is morphemic spelling.

The spelling strategy that uses prefixes, suffixes, and root words to correct spelling errors is called morphemic spelling. To use this strategy, you need to break down the word into its component parts. Prefixes are added at the beginning of a word, suffixes are added at the end, and the root word is the basic part of the word that carries its meaning. By understanding the meaning of these components, you can fix spelling errors by applying the correct prefixes, suffixes, or root words.