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mojhsa [17]
4 years ago
10

Which part of the word scribble means "to write"?

English
2 answers:
densk [106]4 years ago
7 0

A. Scrib- is the main word, -ble is the suffix

serious [3.7K]4 years ago
4 0
A. Scrib. “Ble” doesn’t mean anything, and “scrib comes from the word ‘scribe,” which means to copy documents/ write them.
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