Root = pos
Prefix = com
Suffix = ltion
<u>Explanation:</u>
In a word, prefix is the part of the word which comes before the stem of the word. It is an affix which comes before the stem of the word. Adding it to the beginning of one word changes the meaning of that word.
Suffix is added to the end of the word. Adding it to the word also changes the meaning of the word like with the adding of prefix. Some examples of this are er, ly.
It was horrible, very hard, and exhausting. Immigrants had to work long hours for little pay and had to be able to keep enough money and a stable foundation for their family.
Simile. You can tell similes apart from others because when they are compared similes use words "like" or "as"
All vaccinations must be current and the applicant must have negative skin tests for tuberculosis.