The root word that means "to make bigger" is option A. Aug-. <span> From about 1400, from Old French </span>augmenter<span>, from Late Latin </span>augmentare<span> "to increase", from Latin </span>augmentum<span>,</span><span /><span> "an increase" from </span>augere<span>,</span><span /><span> "to increase, to make big, to enlarge, to enrich"; Greek </span>auxo<span> "increase". Examples of words that mean to increase is "augmentation".</span>
Answer:
C
Explanation:
To persuade readers that vague language is often used to soften harsh reality
The answer to this question is D i believe
If you are asking <span>What the banker and the young lawyer argue about in Chekhov's The Bet? Then
= </span><span>The banker and the young lawyer are arguing over whether the death penalty or imprisonment is the more humane method of punishment.
So that would be true???</span>