The situation wherein you have to drop the final e in a base word before adding a suffix is when the suffix begins with a vowel. The answer is option D. Vowel suffixes include: -ance, -er, -ing, -able, -est, -ed, ation. For example, the word, MAKE. Make ends ine. But when connected to a vowel suffix, the letter e is dropped and becomes = MAKER OR MAKING.
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I suppose that it appeals as heroic when one makes it through extreme suffering and yet emerges stronger than ever before. Essentially learning from your mistakes I guess.
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being able to live on despite being at a point of dire conditions, may be considered a heroic deed depending on your point of view.
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His phrasing, "I wish my son alive again" is particularly important, because it affects how the monkey's paw will grant the wish. Because the paw is cursed, it is designed to grant your wishes, but not in the manner you intended. Thus, by wishing his son "alive again," Mr. White seals his fate.
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