Answer: here's a few I'm not extremely good at these but here.
Explanation: Should kids under 18 vote?
Should masks be worn at all times in public?
Should more places allow dogs to be allowed?
The thesis statement "Private retirement systems have grown in the past twenty years because they provide extensive benefits to self-employed people." is an example of a unified statement.
Unified statement although looms from the rest of the text, it still clearly relates to other parts of a paragraph.
they should’ve stopped after paul water but let me think it was a good movie i like how they put his brother in it but still not good with the goat PAUL
Answer:
If the word is a noun, first determine whether it is compound, like “hedgehog” or “headhunter.” Then examine whether it is plural, possessive or part of a contraction, and whether it has a prefix, like “anti-” or “para-.” Each part of a compound noun and each suffix or prefix is a separate morpheme, which is why “hedgehogs” has three morphemes, two of them free. Both "hedge" and "hog" are free morphemes, because they can act as words on their own. The suffix "-s" is a bound morpheme, because it cannot stand on its own as a word. “Paralegals,” which includes the prefix “para-,” also has three morphemes, but only one of them, “legal,” is free. "Para-" and "-s" are both bound morphemes.