Match the definition of each affix with the correct bold word used in each sentence. Only one

1. Blythe became so confused that she wasn't able to distinguish between truth and false(hood).
2.The speech that Robin made at the Soccer Banquet was quite poet(ic).
3.The film was supposedly marketed for tweens, even though the movie was widely acknowledged to terr(ify) any person who saw it.
4.The addition of the affix ,(ology), on words like theology and biology are words meaning the ...
5. Even though Garrett had made straight A's on his report card, he still felt a nagging sense of fail(ure).
6. When Jackson was two years old, he seemed daunt(less) and unafraid of anyone or anything.
7. The table was a sort of ov(oid) shape rather than a true oval.
8. Reid was afflicted with a terrible case of arachno(phobia, and thus would not go near even a tiny, dead spider.

A. Without
B. A state of being or condition
C. resembling, like-shaped.
D. relating to
E. exaggerated fear
F. study of, science of
G. Action of process

1. False(hood): B. A state of being or condition

2. Poet(ic): D. relating to
3. Terr(ify): G. Action of process
4. (ology): F. study of, science of
5. Fail(ure): B. A state of being or condition
6. Daunt(less): A. Without
7. Ov(oid): C. resembling, like-shaped
8. Arachno(phobia): E. exaggerated fear