It is used to form words meaning "before (in time)
The error is this passage is punctuation. The correct punctuation in these sentences is the following: “Often, when a child talks about fairness, she means sameness<em><u>. She</u></em> wants her situation to be the same as her brother's situation.”
A period is needed between the word “sameness” and “she” since it separates two complete sentences. If a period is not included then the whole phrase does not have sense.
Punctuation is an important writing resource that helps us organize and add coherence to our texts.
I am not sure if this will help, but here is the definition of Virtue:
Behavior showing high moral standards.
Synonyms: goodness, virtuousness, righteousness, morality, ethicalness, uprightness, upstandingness, integrity, dignity, rectitude, honesty, honorableness, honorability, honor, incorruptibility, probity, propriety, decency, respectability, nobility, nobility of soul/spirit, nobleness, worthiness, worth, good, trustworthiness, meritoriousness, irreproachableness, blamelessness, purity, pureness, lack of corruption, merit;
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I believe the best answer is D. The discrepancy between what is expected and what really happens as with dramatic irony, this could be quoted as a definition. Dramatic irony is when a reader expects one thing to happen, but something else happens, or when the reader knows something will happen but the character does not.