Look at each of the words:
tasted
tasteful
tasteing
tastey
as you can see, the last two words should be spelled tasting and tasty, but the first two words are correct without dropping their e's.
So the answers are the suffixes
-ed and -ful
(c) because the Arthur said if "But you were not listening, because you knew it already, had learned, absorbed it already without the medium of speech somehow from having been born and living beside it, with it, as children will and do." The person said "But if you were"
<span>Lady Macduff says this.
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Macbeth is a great play btw, hope you're enjoying it!
The answer is D. John F. Kennedy uses rhetorical questions in his "We Choose to Go to the Moon" to get his audience to think deeply about the topic.
The prefix "un-" means not or no.
Example: Unidentified- not identified.