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svlad2 [7]
3 years ago
10

Evidence is . . .

English
2 answers:
bezimeni [28]3 years ago
8 0
B. Scientific Data that supports the claim
nadya68 [22]3 years ago
6 0
I believe the answer is B because when your writing, your evidence always is needed to support your claim that is reliable. Hope this helps have a great day!
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First Option: To improve reading comprehension and spelling.

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They may also sometimes modify the spelling of root words with which they are used. e.g. -er is used after in to make it inner, <em>rubb</em>er, -ation changes explain to explanation.

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Prefixes:

Prefixes are the letters when added in the beginning of a word modify or change its meaning.

Uses of Prefixes:

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Suffixes:

Suffixes are letters which added at the end of a word modify or change its meaning.

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  • To make verbs of root words. e.g. -en in soften. brighten
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A word to which a prefix or suffix is added to change its meaning is called a root word. A root word is independent (bears a meaning itself). A root word does not necessarily need an affix with it. e.g. read, walk, play etc.

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Much of this question has been answered above. We need to learn them or better to say we need to know about them for better understanding of language, they are essential parts of any language, and or used with excessively in spoken and written language.

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