I'm in seventh grade and working on my test for Reading. Everything is fairly simple and easy, but I came across a question that I cannot determine the answer for. The question is: "What is the meaning of the prefix pro- in the word 'proposed'?" The answer choices are: "above", "together", "forward", and "between". I have tried to rule out answers that I am certain are not correct. I am pretty sure that "above" and "together" are not correct, but I am not completely sure. I have tried looking up online what the prefix pro- means, but I did not find anything helpful. *Please do not give me an answer if you are not 100% sure that you have the right answer. *When giving me an answer, please explain the answer to me and do NOT just give me the answer, as I actually like learning and I want to fully understand the answer for future purposes. Thank you in advance; your help is appreciated.

http://www.etymonline.com/

Look up "propose" here and let us know what you think.

Thank you very much, Writeacher, that was very helpful. The link has helped me determine that the answer is "forward".

Right!!

I'm glad to hear that you want to fully understand the answer! Understanding how to determine the meaning of prefixes can be very useful in analyzing and understanding words. In this case, the prefix being used is "pro-". To determine its meaning, let's break down the word "proposed".

The base word is "pose", which means to present or put forward. When we add the prefix "pro-", it modifies the meaning of the base word.

To determine the meaning of the prefix "pro-", we need to consider common meanings associated with it.

"Pro-" is often used to express the idea of being in favor of, supporting, or advocating for something. It can also mean to be before, in advance, or in front of something.

Now, let's analyze the answer choices: "above", "together", "forward", and "between".

- "Above" does not match the common meanings of the prefix "pro-". It does not convey the idea of being in favor of, supporting, or being before something.
- "Together" does not match the common meanings of the prefix "pro-". It does not convey the idea of being in favor of, supporting, or being before something.
- "Between" does not match the common meanings of the prefix "pro-". It does not convey the idea of being in favor of, supporting, or being before something.
- "Forward" is a possible match. The idea of being in favor of or supporting something can align with the concept of moving forward.

Based on the analysis, the most suitable answer choice would be "forward".

To reinforce your understanding, you could also practice identifying other words with the prefix "pro-" and observe how it modifies their meanings. This will help you become more proficient in determining the meanings of words with similar prefixes.