Answer:
What you can learn about a word from its etymology is:
B. word form history
C. root word
D. word components
Explanation:
Etymology is the study of the origin and meanings of a word, as well as of how it has changed over time. Therefore, from etymology, we can learn the original word, or root word, that generated other words we use nowadays. It also shows what components are part of that word. Even though etymology often tells us the time period in which a form of that words was employed, it does not state its year of origin. Therefore, we can eliminate letter A. Options B, C and D are all correct.
Writing is an art. When your writing the sky is the limit!
My dad cause he works so hard to get me where i am and he gives me everything to secced in life
Answer:
a contral group is something that stays the same
Explanation:
Elizabeth's mother died in Ghana. r.i.p
The correct answer is became.
'Has become' is incorrect because we have a limited time (during the 19th century), and present perfect tense means that the action is still happening in the present. 'Becomes' is incorrect because this happened in the past. 'Had become' is incorrect because you use past perfect tense only before something else happened in the past. 'Would became' is incorrect because it should be would become.