<span>root - the basic part of a word
example: reCONSTRUCTion
prefix - an addition before the root of a word
example: REconstruction
suffix - an addition at the end of the root of a word
example: reconstructION
The root is what contributes to the basic meaning of a word - prefixes
and suffixes serve to narrow down the meaning - who, when, how, in what
tense
example: re - again
construct - to build
ion - the action of
So the word RECONSTRUCTION would mean "the action of building again."
Hope that helped! Good luck! :)
P.S. Although you didn't ask for it, the subject is the object in the sentence that is performing the predicate
example: The girl ran to the store.
girl - subject
ran - predicate
It doesn't really have much in common with roots, prefixes and suffixes, all which are similar in function </span>
Source(s):
Teaching English
a, c, a, e gggggggggggggggggg i am just typing this for 20 characters those are the answers
A "subject complement" is a word or a group of words that appears in the PREDICATE part of the sentence BUT refers to or describes the SUBJECT. "B" is the correct answer, because "better" describes the subject "I," even though it appears AFTER the verb "felt," which means it is in the predicate part of the sentence. Hope this helps!!