The both do it together for the first time.
A root word<span> has no prefix or suffix — it's the most basic part of a </span>word<span>.
For example, the word lovely, the base word would be "love" because you take out the suffix "ly" </span>
B is the only answer that makes sense. Research and facts validate information in the article.
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I think no because Macbeth is getting soft in a way, loosening up
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