A) up
B) up
C) away
D) from
E) on
F) out
G) down
H) to
I) off
J) back
Answer: She describes maggie as shy and timid, but she sees Dee as nore confident and outgoing
Explanation:
Fred is frustrated with his e-mail provider because he didn't receive any e-mails today, due to a service outage.
The correct answer is D) There is no single topic sentence. a topic sentence is used to summarize what the writing is about, and there is no sentence that does that in this piece.
Yes, it can, depending on the word. Prefixes, however, almost never change the root word. The most common changes of a root when adding suffixes are the removal of a final E that follows a consonant (e.g. diving), or the change of a Y to an I (e.g. silliness).