1. Suffix meaning of or belong to: option 2 AN
- for example: Russian/republican
2. Suffix meaning one who: option 3 ANT
- for example: inhabit<u>ant</u> somewhere who lives in a city
3. Suffix meaning like: option 7 LY
- for example: cowardly in a coward way
4. Easy+ly: option 6 EASILY
5. The sopranos and the: option 9 ALTOS
6. Rage+ing: option 4 RAGING
7. Unite+y: option 8 UNITY
8. The regular plural ending for words ending in s, ss, sh, etc: option 5 ES
- for example: boss- bosses
9. Suffix that can change an adjetive to noun: option 1 DOM
- for example: wise- wisdom
I think because they were a great value in past history
Answer:
Giving a speech
Explanation:
You should listen to what the person giving the speech is saying, whether it is about politics or something more personal. Listening to music is something you can use appreciative listening for if someone wants you to listen closely to the lyrics or something along those lines, but my answer would be to use appreciative listening when someone is giving a speech.
Answer:
Explanation:
1. The shiny beetles could have flown five miles and landed on some trees.
2. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and can be misjudged easily.
Answer:
Explanation:
In an article, the stated main idea is called the thesis statement. When the author does not state the main idea directly, it is called an implied main idea. An implied main idea requires you to look at the specific statements in the paragraph and consider what idea they suggest.