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The image is titled **"Morphology for command words"** and is created by **Louise Selby, Dyslexia Specialist**. It features four boxes, each explaining the morphology of different command words by breaking them into prefixes, root words, and suffixes.
1. **Top-left box:**
- **Word:** **define**
- **Morphology:** **de-** (prefix, green) + **fine** (root word, yellow)
- **Meaning:** "Finish from, put an end to, make a boundary"
- **Prefix meaning:** "from"
2. **Top-right box:**
- **Word:** **annotate**
- **Morphology:** **an-** (prefix, green) + **note** (root word, yellow) + **-ate** (suffix, blue, with the "o" crossed out)
- **Meaning:** "Make a note, note down"
- **Prefix meaning:** "to" (from Latin "ad-")
3. **Bottom-left box:**
- **Word:** **discuss**
- **Morphology:** **dis-** (prefix, green) + **cuss** (root word, yellow)
- **Meaning:** "Shake apart (cuss as in percussion, concuss)"
- **Prefix meaning:** "apart"
4. **Bottom-right box:**
- **Word:** **summarise**
- **Morphology:** **sum-** (prefix, yellow) + **m** (inserted letter, grey) + **-arise** (suffix, blue, with an added "m" marked in grey)
- **Meaning:** "Make a note, note down"
- **Prefix meaning:** "Gist, total, bring together"
At the top, three small cartoon-style characters labeled **"Prefa," "Root," and "Sufa"** are standing next to the title.
As we're approaching exam season I've been thinking about those infamous command verbs that can be stumbling blocks for so many.
I'd appreciate your thoughts! Useful? If so would you like more?
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