The suffix here would be 'ment', which means 'an act of, a state of, or a result of'. The suffix 'ment' changes the word from a verb to a noun, therefore to argue is a verb and becomes an argument which is a noun, to disagree is a verb and becomes a disagreement which is a noun. Therefore to define argument using this logic and one of the four options given the correct answer would be C. state of disagreement.
C. Life as a coal miner in West Virginia
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This is false. Scott Momaday does NOT speak the Kiowa language.
“to reveal long, sharp teeth” and “from the gigantic beast” is the right answer.
Hey, *name of friend*!
It’s been quite a long time since we’ve seen each other. How are you doing recently? I’d like to hear how you’ve got on since I’ve moved out of town.
I missed how we used to play in your back garden every single day in the afternoon, kicking footballs around and playing hide and seek. Ah, good memories!
I was wondering if you would like to see each other again soon… How does that sound? We could go out and enjoy some delicious ice cream by the beach, or we could visit the local park - like old times. I’ve missed you a lot ever since I’ve moved neighbourhoods. We used to have so much fun together, I hope to see you again soon.
I’m excited to hear from you soon, see you around!