<span>When the root ends in ns, miss, or soft c or g, use -ible.
Take the word defense as your example - as you can see here, the root word ends in -ns, and is then followed by an -e. In order to make an adjective out of this noun, you need to add the appropriate suffix, which in this case is -ible: defensible. This refers to words whose roots end in miss, and soft c or g as well. The only exception to the rule is the word indispensable, where you add -able instead of -ible.
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<span>From the given choices, the sentence which does not contain any errors in punctuation and capitalization is:
B. A stout lieutenant shouted, "Attention!"
This is because of the following points:
1. A comma is placed after the word "shouted" to emphasize the dialogue of the subject.
2. The dialogue is correctly enclosed in quotation marks.
3. The initial letter of the first word in the dialogue is capitalized.
4. The exclamation point is placed inside the quotation marks because it is part of the dialogue.</span>
The best and most correct answer among the choices provided by the question is <span>Does the use of school uniforms decrease violence in schools?</span><span>.
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