"The exterminator came over to take care of the bug problem at our house."

Based on its prefix and context clues, what does exterminator mean in the sentence?

(1 point)
Responses

person who inspects buildings
person who inspects buildings

person who eliminates insects
person who eliminates insects

person who works for the government
person who works for the government

person who works at the zoo

person who eliminates insects

The common root of the following words is spect.

spectator, spectacle, inspect, introspective, suspect

The word spectacle means “a visually striking performance or display.”

Based on this information, which meaning do these words have in common?

(1 point)
Responses

they all relate to a person
they all relate to a person

they all relate to feelings
they all relate to feelings

they all relate to watching
they all relate to watching

they all relate to miracles

they all relate to watching

"The lawyer had a hard time finding credible witnesses to participate in the court trial."

The word credible contains a common Greek root and a common suffix. Select the correct meaning of the word.

(1 point)
Responses

without credit
without credit

full of belief
full of belief

containing credit
containing credit

believable

believable

Ambulance drivers, wear your gloves when cleaning up biohazards. This infectious waste is dangerous!

In 1-2 sentences, explain the meaning of biohazards as it is used in the sentence. Explain which word parts and context clues helped you determine the meaning.

(2 points)

The word biohazards refers to substances or materials that pose a threat to human health or the environment due to their biological nature. The context clue of "infectious waste" helps to indicate that biohazards are hazardous materials of a biological origin, while the word parts "bio-" (meaning life or living organisms) and "-hazards" (meaning dangers or risks) further support this understanding.

Which word is a synonym for happily?(1 point)

Responses

agreeably
agreeably

joyfully
joyfully

bothered
bothered

unhappy
unhappy

joyfully

Lily and John both have an essay returned by the teacher with a request for edits. Lily’s essay is returned because she used the same boring words over and over again. John’s essay is returned because he used words with definitions that did not match his intended meaning.

In 2-3 sentences, explain which reference source would help these students to correct their word choice. Identify the reference source for each student to use and explain why or how it would help them.

(2 points)