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al practice | word study - suffixes -ize, -ance, -ence, -ist
- -ence and -ance usually mean \act, process, or state of\
- -ist usually means \one who does an action\
read the meanings of these suffixes. then read each sentence and choose the correct word for each sentence.
- the conference was held in the new convention center.
- her perseverance was the secret of her success.
- the actors and actresses were asked to memorize their lines in the play.
- the colonists in jamestown faced many obstacles to survive.
- our teacher wanted to emphasize the importance of the project.
- an old from high school contacted me yesterday.
- this new acquaint will the way you brush.
- the acquaintance played drums in the school band.
- our city has an of restaurants to choose from.
- the told the doctor that i had arrived.
For question 6, we need a noun referring to a person (since "an old..." and the context of high school contact). The suffix -ist means "one who does an action", but here we need a term for someone known from high school. "Acquaintance" is a noun meaning a person known, but wait, the dropdown has "acquaint" (verb) and "acquaintance" (noun). Wait, the sentence is "An old [blank] from high school contacted me". So we need a noun for a person. "Acquaintance" is correct as it means a person one knows. Wait, but let's check the suffixes. Wait, maybe I misread. Wait, the dropdown options for question 6 (from the visible part) include "acquaint" and "acquaintance". Wait, "acquaintance" is a noun (with suffix -ance? No, -ance is "act, process, state", but "acquaintance" is a person? Wait, no, "acquaintance" is a person one is acquainted with. Wait, maybe the correct word is "acquaintance". Wait, let's re-express: the sentence needs a noun for a person from high school, so "acquaintance" (since "an old acquaintance" is correct).
Wait, let's go step by step for question 6:
- Analyze the sentence: "An old [blank] from high school contacted me yesterday."
- Determine the part of speech needed: noun (since "an old" is an article + adjective, so noun follows).
- Analyze the options: "acquaint" is a verb (to make familiar), "acquaintance" is a noun (a person one knows).
- So the correct word is "acquaintance" because it's a noun referring to a person from high school.
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