A prose poem.
When we look at the poem, “In This Moment,” by Ales Debeljak, it can be a bit confusing to try to qualify it as a poem because it resembles so closely a narrative. However when we read it, it does have the rhythm of poem as well as all the imagery one might associate with a poem. Works like this are known as prose poetry. As such, “In This Moment” is a prose poem.
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The answer is: [D]: cause to become taken.
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Explanation: Given: "the suffix -ate means 'cause to become' ;
the remaining "root" of the word: "captivate"— is: "captiv-" ;
which is similar to: "captive".
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Since all answer choices given begin with: "cause to become"; it makes sense that "cause to become taken"—which is "Answer choice [D]"; is the most appropriate—and thus the correct—answer.
"captive".
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