Mono- = one
-Cracy = some form of government
Therefore, when you put the prefix mono- with cracy, you get one<span> person in power, which is similar to ruling. </span>
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Explanation:
As the principal, it has come to my attention that my students does not like my decision of having to wear a uniform. To me personally, I believe uniforms will make the school more presentable. Not only that, it looks way more professional than what my current students wore in the past. Though you may not like it, it is now part of the requirements. Have a nice day.
I think this is the correct one, Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered weak and weary,
<span>Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore—</span>
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The confused pinto pony / ran in the corral.
<em>you forgot to say what is underlined..</em>
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The confused pinto pony => complete subject <em>of the verb "run" in preterit tense. (ran) </em>
ran in the corral => complete predicate
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