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Answer:
The answers is FULL OF.
Explanation:
In linguistics, a suffix is a morpheme added to the end of a word to form a derivate.
In this case, the suffix -ous means "having the quality of" or "being full of a certain quality". In other words, virtuous means full of virtue.
Answer:
C) One passage provides objective economic data about the river while the other tells the story of two boys adventuring on its water.
Explanation:
The main idea of Mary O'Dell's passage is to present the Mississippi river as an important resource which was used for development of river transport, thus
contributing to the nation's economic growth.
Twain's passage, although also mentioning Mississippi, does so only to give his story a setting, a place for adventures of the two wannabe pirates.
So, the basic contrast between two passages is best described in answer C.
Yes there is. But if you want more specific then can you explain more clearer please and thanks :p