A suffix ment of nouns, often concrete, denoting an action or resulting state ( abridgment; refreshment), a product ( fragment), or means ( ornament)
Suffix -tion. (non-productive) Used to form nouns meaning "the action of (a verb)" or "the result of (a verb)". Words ending in this suffix are almost always derived from a similar Latin word; a few (eg gumption) are not derived from Latin and are unrelated to any verb.
Answer:
No
Explanation:
they should be equally prioritized
They wanted to leave <u>.</u><u> </u><u>H</u><u>owever,</u> their curiosity wouldn't let them.
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Answer:
C) An endless tide of water
Explanation: Reading through the paragraph shows that it is described as an endless tide of water, instead of the assumed 'tidal wave'