What are the five components of oral language? {Ans: phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics. (Remember: Oral Language gives me bad P.P.M.S.S.) ha ha}Which Language of origin is described in the following words? firmament, terrestrial, solar, stellar, aquarium, mammal, equine, pacify, mandible, extremity, locomotion, paternal, maternity, designate, hostility, amorous, contemplate, delectable, deception, reject, refer {Ans: Latin/Romance}An affix attached to the end of a base, root, or stem that changes the meaning or grammatical function of the word, as "en" in oxen. {Ans: Suffix}A bound morpheme, usually of Latin origin, that cannot stand alone but is used to form a family of words with related meanings. Example: -able, -s, non- {Ans: Root}Reports factual information (also referred to as informational text) and the relationships among ideas. This type of text tends to be more difficult for students than narrative text because of the density of long, difficult, and unknown words or word parts. {Ans: Expository text (Remember, Expository is writing that seeks to EXplain and Inform)}Which Language of origin is described in the following words? hypnosis, agnostic, neuropsychology, decathalon, catatonic, agoraphobia, chlorophyll, physiognomy {Ans: Greek}