Answer:
a. devotion 1. crucial b. staff 2. selfless C. ovation 3. illegal 4. dedicated d. moment 5. standing 6. eloquent e. speech f. trade
Explanation:
a. devotion 1. crucial b. staff 2. selfless C. ovation 3. illegal 4. dedicated d. moment 5. standing 6. eloquent e. speech f. trade
Answer:
so there are 50 ice cream cakes and 37 chocolate cakes,
87 IN TOTAL
B. They ate them.
"Eat what remains of the food we have in our hands; let us
swallow the last crumb."
Incomplete question. Assumed it is based on the passage <em> "The Cruise of the Coracle."</em>
<u>Explanation:</u>
Note, the term dehydration in this context simply refers to the removal of water from the body. Usually, dehydration occurs during:
- when sweating
- urination
- vomiting or due to diarrhea
- through the opening and closing of the lungs when breathing.
It has been noted by health professionals that the rate of dehydration occurs faster during or after engaging in strenuous exercise.
Answer:
Announcer: the suffix is -er and the word announce with the addition of the suffix -er is a noun.
Boastful: the suffix is -ful and the word boast with the addition of the suffix -ful is an adjective.
Misspeak: the prefix is mis- and the word speak with the addition of the prefix mis- is a verb, the prefix does not change the part of speech to which this word belongs.
Victorious: the suffix is -ious and the word victor with the addition of the suffix -ious is an adjective.
Uncommon: the prefix is un- and the word common with the addition of the prefix un- is an adjective, the prefix does not change the part of speech to which this word belongs to.
Explanation:
Suffixes are letters that we add<u> after</u> the root of a word (the main part of the word) to form new ones. The addition of the Suffix can change the category of a word. For example, if the root of a word is a noun when we add a suffix it turns into an adjective, like beauty and beautiful.
Prefixes are letters that we add <u>before </u>the root of a word, and as well as suffixes, they can modify the part of speech of a word.