Inflectional morphemes change what a word does in terms of grammar, but does not create a new word. The inflectional morphemes -ing and -ed are added to the base word skip, to indicate the tense of the word. If a word has an inflectional morpheme, it is still the same word, with a few suffixes added.
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While reading the poem I saw that this poem was based precious incident between mother and son that will always be remembered. Both are engaged in a domestic task working in unison and perhaps of more importance is that they had the time together to share in potato peeling while the rest of the family was away at Mass.
Mid-Term Break by Seamus Heaney
the relationship between the two poems was someone dying
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How you can use thinking or inference skills when reading poetry is by emotions in the poem and how the poem is being displayed .
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1. They wanted to sit on the grass.
2. They wanted to get that plant.
3.They wanted to go to the mountain.
4. They want to walk in the forest.
5. They want to climb the mountain.
6.They wanted to go to the pond.
7. They wanted to see the barn.
8. They like to look at the summer sky.
9. They like the new dog house.
10. They are in the backyard.
11. They are in the front yard.
12. They wanted to buy a house plant.
13. I dont know how to do this one.
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