Answer: B) the word that provides the basic meaning of a word
Explanation: Think of it like a tree, where it starts with the roots and works its way up. A root word is in its most basic form with no additional attachments. For example, take the word lovely. Suffix - ly, root - love
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Conformity | With the affixes removed, the heart of the word is form.
Answer:
Peter Funt claimed that hard copies of memories were being replaced by digital versions and that this is not a good development. To him, hard copies were better ways to preserve memories because they had a personal touch.
Explanation:
In his article titled, "Does Anyone Collect old Emails?" Peter Funt fondly remembered his mother who had a penchant for collecting or curating hard copies of documents and letters throughout her life. He also had the same practice while growing.
He lamented that the practice of storing memories in prints was going out of fashion and this was not a good development as the physical ways of storing memories were more meaningful, had a personal touch to them, and had more benefits psychologically.
Love in the May countryside will be like a return to the Garden of Eden. There is a tradition that our problems are caused by having too many restrictions, by society. If we could get away from these rules, we could return to a prisitine condition of happiness. The "free love" movement of the 1960's was a recent manifestation of this utopian belief. If the nymph would go a-maying with the shepherd, they would have a perfect life.
Raleigh argues that it is not society that taints sexual love. We are already tainted before we enter society. Releigh combines carpe diem with tempus fugit in an unusual way. Normally we should sieze the day because time flies. Raleigh argues that because time flies, we should NOT sieze the day.
1. [grandmother/she] received
2. [a worker/s/he] comes
3. [customs/they] prevail
4. [someone/s/he] dies
5. [Filipinos/they] try
6. [Filipino/s/he] is
7. [singer & guitarist/they] perform
13. [winds & dry weather/they] make
14. [Lorena & her classmates/they] are
15 [principal & her staff/they] conduct