Answer:
Prefix = De-, Root = code, Suffix = ing. "De",in this case means to break, "Code" means a way of writing only you and others you can tell can figure out(unless they break the code themselves), and "-ing" means "in the process of doing"
Explanation:
decoding means in the process of breaking a code
<span>The correct answer is D. He believes it is wrong to
celebrate while slavery still exists in America.
Frederick Douglass’ speech was given before the Civil War in the 1850s. The
tone in his speech progressively becomes angrier as he states that it is hypocritical
that a nation built on the concept of slavery celebrates a day of freedom. He
also uses religious language regarding the Independence to try and convince
people to end slavery. </span>
Answer:
The appositive or appositive phrase is:
"the revered English playwright"
Explanation:
An appositive is a word or phrase placed immediately after a noun with the purpose of renaming it. In other words, appositives offer extra information about the noun they follow. Depending on how essential that information is for the sentence, the appositive may be placed between commas or not.
In the sentence we are analyzing here, the appositive is "the revered English playwright," and it is offering further information about William Shakespeare. It is a nonessential or nonrestrictive appositive, which means it can be removed from the sentence without harm to the meaning being conveyed. Nonrestrictive appositives are placed between commas, as is the case here.
The answer would be C, a field guide. A field guide helps you identify plants and animals.