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The process for the creation of words in the English language. Included root words, affixes, and shortened words is discussed below in details.
Explanation:
Most English vocabulary occurs by creating new lexemes out of early ones — either by attaching an affix to earlier existing structures, changing their word class, or joining them to produce mixtures.
The word creation is the making of a new word. Common methods of word form cover, eponym development, blending, back formation, and agglutination.
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- Socio-emotional selectivity theory.
Explanation:
'Socio-emotional selectivity theory' is illustrated under the life-span theory and described as the human ability to track time and motivate themselves as per the time-horizons. This theory describes that humans tend to shrink their circle of people or shrink themselves as they age and become more selective. They involve in activities or people who are emotionally purposeful.
In the given situation, the Beth's situation(fewer friends in comparison to her young age) exemplify the 'socio-emotional selectivity theory' as it reflects she has motivated herself to a narrowed circle according to time and exhibits 'relative preference' to have 'rewarding associations'(each relationship, deeply satisfying, enjoyable) with people.
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the relative number of new shares that will be given to existing shareholders of a company that has been acquired or that has merged with another.
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C. evidence from the text that supports a conclusion
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as supportive and nonjudgmenta
Explanation:
The hints we get form the text are " approved tolerance for others", and "inclined to help rather than to reprove". From this, we can assume he's not bitter and unforgiving. We don't have any textual evidence for cheerful, independent, or adventurous. So we can assume that he's as supportive and nonjudgmental.