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Choose a suffix from the chart to complete each word.
Use a print or online dictionary to find the meanings of unfamiliar words and to confirm your answers.
4. When confronting evil, story characters show defi_____.
Answer:
The correct answer is When confronting evil, story characters show defiance.
Explanation:
A suffix is a grammatical element (affix) that is incorporated at the end of a lexical base giving rise to a derived word. Most come from Greek or Latin.
We can find two important types of suffixes:
- Derivational : it tell us what type of word it is.
- Inflectional : shows something about the grammar of the word.
Some examples of suffixes are:
-acy : privacy
-al: proposal
-ist: realist
-ment: engagement
-ness: sadness
-tion: solution
Answer:
She meant a royal and wealthy class.
Explanation:
Materials made of purple and fine-linen were especially difficult to sew and were thus reserved for the royal families in ancient times. When Pauline was thinking about Joan she acknowledged that even though Joan's father did not make much as a countryside doctor, Joan dressed well enough and had an air that belonged to the purple-and-fine-linen class. This means that Joan had the disposition of a wealthy child.
Pauline could think of Joan in this light because she was a wealthy snob.
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The answer to this is B (loyalty). Abstract nouns are nouns that are not tangible and that are more qualities and concepts. In this sentence, all the other answer options were tangible/concrete nouns and you could touch all of them if you needed to. You can not touch or use one of your senses to detect loyalty.
Bertha literally plays with fire in the attic and is burned to death. Even though she dies, this is a form of redemption for it is the only freedom she could ever have.
Rochester plays with fire by believing he could keep his insane wife in the attic without a problem. He is burned when his house is burned down by his wife, proving you cannot hide from the truth. His redemption comes when he and Jane reunite and marry.
Jane is burned by her experiences throughout the novel. She knows she shouldn't love Rochester but she does anyway. She tries to run away but cannot escape her love for him. She is redeemed when she returns to Rochester and nurses him back to health.