1) A noun consisting of two or more words working together as a single unit to name a person, place, or thing (living room, swimming pool, backpack) a) Prefix b) Homonym c) Collocation d) Compound 2) Specific groups of letters that are added onto the beginning of a word to change their meaning (impossible, proactive, premeditated) a) Homonym b) Homophone c) Prefix d) Multi-word verb 3) Specific groups of letters that are added onto the end of a word to change their meaning (sweetness, picturesque, relatable)  a) Homophone b) Suffix c) Collocation d) Multi-word verb 4) A combination of verb and one or more adverbs or prepositions, functioning as a single unit of meaning and often having an idiomatic meaning not always predictable from the meanings of the individual parts (catch on, take off, put up with) a) Multi-word verb b) Synonym c) Suffix d) Hyponym 5) When two words go together with more than chance or random frequency, so that if we see one word, we can have a reasonable bet on what the word next to it will be (foregone conclusion, heavy rain, absolute nonesense)  a) Collocation b) Suffix c) Antonym d) Multi-word verb 6) A word the same as another in sound and spelling but different in meaning (light, bank, strike) a) Homophone b) Compound c) Homonym d) Prefix 7) A word having the same or nearly the same meaning as another word or other words (job-occupation, happy-glad, need-require) a) Synonym b) Homonym c) Suffix d) Prefix 8) One of two or more words that are pronounced the same but differ in meaning, origin, and sometimes spelling (night-knight, sale-sail, seen-scene) a) Prefix b) Homophone c) Suffix d) Compound 9) A word having a meaning opposite to that of another word (push-pull, dead-alive) a) Hyponym b) Antonym c) Prefix d) Suffix 10) A word whose meaning is included in the meaning of another more general word (bus-vehicle, apple-fruit, hammer-tool) a) Homonym b) Hyponym c) Antonym d) Multi-word verb

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