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<span>When the root ends in ns, miss, or soft c or g, use -ible.
Take the word defense as your example - as you can see here, the root word ends in -ns, and is then followed by an -e. In order to make an adjective out of this noun, you need to add the appropriate suffix, which in this case is -ible: defensible. This refers to words whose roots end in miss, and soft c or g as well. The only exception to the rule is the word indispensable, where you add -able instead of -ible.
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Wars in the ancient days were fought with spears, swords, cannons, etc. but if the Trojan war was fought today, soldiers would be using advanced weapons, for example; guns, atomic bombs, you list the rest... Really hope I helped.
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Literacy is traditionally defined by dictionaries as the ability to read and write. In the modern world, this is one way of interpreting literacy. One more broad interpretation sees literacy as knowledge and competence in a specific area. The concept of literacy has evolved in meaning
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