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Understanding Stem Words: Inter, Intra, Intro, Mal, and Mis

This resource explores key stem words and their meanings, exemplified through sample sentences. Learn the unique definitions of "inter" (between), "intra" (within), "intro" (into), "mal" (bad), and "mis" (bad). Each entry includes a sample word—such as "interject," "intrastate," "introvert," "malicious," and "misfortune"—and demonstrates their usage in context. This guide is perfect for enhancing vocabulary and understanding the nuances of English word formation with prefixes and their implications.

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Understanding Stem Words: Inter, Intra, Intro, Mal, and Mis

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  1. Week 3 Stem Words By Mikaelah Stanley

  2. Inter • Meaning: Between • Sample word: Interject • Sentence using sample word: In class Ally had interjected while her teacher was talking.

  3. Intra • Meaning: Within • Sample word: Intrastate • Sentence using the sample word: “my daddy had an intrastate route”.

  4. Intro • Meaning: into • Sample word: Introvert • Sentence using sample word: “I believe that my sister is an introvert”.

  5. Mal • Meaning: bad • Sample word: Malicious • Sentence using sample word: “Yesterday morning a person at the store made a malicious comment”

  6. Mis • Meaning: bad • Sample word: Misfortune • Sentence using sample word: “When I lost my purse it was a misfortune”.

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