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dmitriy555 [2]
4 years ago
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Rochelle always did well in her school projects. She managed to propose innovative ideas that would leave everyone in the class

wondering why they hadn’t thought of it themselves. Her good grades and varied ideas never surprised anyone, for she was known to be a bibliophile.
Knowing the meaning of the root word and affixes in the word bibliophile helps the reader know that the word means

A.someone who loves books.
B.someone who is a good writer.
C.someone who provides innovative ideas.
D.someone who makes a good impression.
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matrenka [14]4 years ago
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What grade is this then i can try to help
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