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crimeas [40]
2 years ago
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PART A: What does the word "inalienable" most closely mean as it is used in paragraph 1?

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tekilochka [14]2 years ago
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As it is used in paragraph 1 of the text "The Voting Rights Act of 1965," the word "inalienable" means " unable to be taken from the possessor," option B.

<h3>What is the meaning of "inalienable"?</h3>

The word "inalienable" is formed by adding the prefix in- to the word alienable. As we know, the prefix in- is used to negate the word that follows it, meaning "not" or "without."

The word alienable is used to refer to something that we can give up, something that we can surrender. Therefore, if we add the prefix in-, the meaning becomes something that cannot be surrendered, or something that cannot be taken from the possessor.

With the information above in mind, we can select option B as the correct answer for this question. "Inalienable" means "unable to be taken from the possessor."

This is the complete question with the missing answer choices:

PART A: What does the word “inalienable” most closely mean as it is used in paragraph 1?

  • Sacred; handed down by a higher power.
  • Unable to be taken from the possessor.
  • Expressing political power; influential.
  • Transcendent of obstacles.

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