The word root of memorialize is "mem".
<u>A word root is the part of a word that carries its basic meaning</u>. This meaning can be changed by adding different prefixes and suffixes. The root is considered<u> the primary lexical unit of a word</u>. In the word "memorialize", which means to commemorate, the word root is "mem". At the same time, <u>"mem" means to remember </u>and it is the word root of other words besides "memorialize", such as "memorable" and "memorial".
Answer: The two correct answers are: “the townspeople” and "the judge (“jedge”)". Taken from the novel “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” by Mark Twain (1884), Twain ridicules the townspeople and the judge in the excerpt presented above. In this passage from Chapter 23 of the novel, the duke and the dauphin make a performance so brief that the crowd nearly attacks them. They recited lines from Shakespeare in some shows, but they did not know the full meaning of the words. Twain here ridicules the townspeople and the judge because of their level of ignorance; townspeople could be easily deceived, since they did not have a basic education. Twain ridicules them through the irony in the judge’s statement saying that the townspeople truly believe it is more sensible to devise a plan to fool the others too instead of admitting they have been fooled. Finally, Huck and the duke did not perform a third show and escaped before the townspeople coming to get their revenge attack them.
D. Formal poetry uses rhyme or rhythm in a regular pattern
<span>Why is deductive reasoning stronger than inductive reasoning?
A. Because it makes assumptions based on supported ideas
B. Because it goes from something small to something large
C. Because it builds on specific instances to come to a conclusion
D. Because it uses emotional language to make a poin</span>
Answer:
Sniper' by Liam O'Flaherty. The first is the conflict on the roof between the two fighters. The main character in the story ends that one by shooting his opponent - the irony is that that reveals another conflict in the fact that the opponent is his own brother. That in turn resolves another conflict as it means that,unless there was a mistake, the brother must have been fighting for the other side.