There are two main kinds of morpheme: bound and unbound. A free morpheme is also called unbound morpheme. It’s composed of words that can stand alone. These words can appear as lexeme. A bound morpheme on the other hand is a mere grammatical unit which doesn’t occur by itself. It always needs to be attached to a free morpheme.
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Thus, the free morpheme here is “help”. It can stand along and serves as a lexeme. The affixes “un” and “ful” on the other hand are examples of bound morpheme which are naturally dependent. </span>
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
The irony that Mary Shelley used in the passage when Felix teaches Safie English was the choice that he makes in choosing the book "Ruins of Empires" by Volney. The book speaks about the "slothful Asiatics" about the wars, etc.
While Felix teaches English to Safie, the monster also learns the language. and while learning language he also learns about the vices of humans to each other. Another irony we can find in the text was that the monster is by name monster but in nature, humans are monstrous because of the deeds that they do with each other.
The correct option is A.
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The prefix is in- and the meaning is that you cannot be admitted