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No, inchworm is not an affix
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An affix is a word or part that is added onto another word. Once that second part is added onto the original word, the original words meaning has changed. Here are two types of affixes: Prefix, suffix.
A pre fix, as you can guess by the word pre, goes before the main word. For example, for the word impossible, the word "im is the prefix. The original word is possible. Once you add the prefix im, the word possible changes to impossible. The meaning of the original word has now changed.
A suffix is a word that is added to the end of an original word. The word "ed" is a suffix. Once you add "ed" to a word like "passed", the word pass has been changed and given a new meaning.
Those are examples of affixes. The word inchworm is not an affix.
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Answer:
The organizational pattern that would be a good choice for her presentation is:
A. general to specific.
Explanation:
<u>Organizational patterns help establish a relationship between paragraphs in a text. The best organizational pattern to be used will depend on what the author wants to achieve.</u> If the purpose is, for instance, to relate a sequence of events that led to a certain result, a chronological pattern would helpful.
<u>In Sara's case, a general to specific pattern seems to be the best option. This pattern starts with a broader idea or concept. Then, it narrows it to more specific and detailed information inside that idea or concept. That is precisely what Sara wishes to do. She will go from general owls as a group to a specific species, the barn owl.</u>
Answer:
In this statement Orson welles talks of the Justification in King Hamlet dethroning himself as King due to "matters of state".
Explanation:
King Hamlet's Spirit refers to hamlet's thoughts or decisions, the "King" is the position attached to the Person of 'Hamlet'. Therefore the writer is implying that due to a "matter of state" if Hamlet had taken the decision to dethrone himself, he would have been right.