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<em>We have the word </em><em>drizzling</em><em>...</em>
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Remember that a suffix is a morpheme added to the end of a word to form a derivative.
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<em>Here's an example...</em>
<em>-ation, -fy, -ing, -itis.</em>
<em>Therefore, the word </em><em>drizzling</em><em> is a suffix. (It has </em><em>ing</em><em> in it.)</em>
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<span>c. tradition is the only thing that prevents people from becoming uncivilized</span>
In order to sway a decision about a legislative or administrative action, lobbying is the practice of directly approaching or encouraging others to approach a member of the legislative, executive, or quasi-public bodies of government.
- It encompasses any efforts made by people, organized organizations, or other lawmakers to sway lawmakers and authorities. "Lobbying" (also spelled "lobby") is a form of advocacy with the intention of influencing decisions made by the government by individuals or more commonly by lobby groups.
- In a letter to a member of Congress, a Duke official requests that they abstain from voting on an amendment that would be presented during the bill's discussion. This is lobbying since it offers a viewpoint on a specific piece of legislation.
Thus this is the purpose of lobbying.
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