Join parts of words to form correct words
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D. Join parts of words under A with parts under B to form correct words. Column A: 1. str..., 2. hun..., 3. qui..., 4. bre..., 5. bran..., 6. some... Column B: ...ckly, ...times, ...uggle, ...ches, ...athe, ...ters
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Hi Berma, let's solve this word-matching puzzle together. We'll join the word prefixes in column A with the correct suffixes in column B to form complete words.
Word Matching Exercise
| Column A | Column B |
|---|---|
| 1. str... | ...ckly |
| 2. hun... | ...times |
| 3. qui... | ...uggle |
| 4. bre... | ...ches |
| 5. bran... | ...athe |
| 6. some... | ...ters |
Let's look at the first one from column A, str. If we scan column B, we can see that it pairs with...etchers, but wait, looking closer at option one, str pairs with...ongly? Actually, looking at the suffix list, we see 'ongly' isn't there, but 'ongly' or 'ong' often follows str. Let's re-examine. For number one, str goes with...ongly. If 'ongly' isn't visible, let's look for other matches first to see what remains.
Matches
Let's try number two, hun. This easily joins with 'dreds' or 'gry' or... ah, looking at column B, I see '...times' and '...ckly'. Wait, look at number three: 'qui' joins with 'ckly' to make 'quickly'.
3. quick + ly = quickly
Now let's look at number four, 'bre'. If we add 'athe', we get the word 'breathe'.
4. bre + athe = breathe
Next, let's look at number five. 'bran' matches with 'ches' to form the word 'branches', like the limbs of a tree.
5. bran + ches = branches
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