Answer:
prevalence → verb → to prevail
potentially → noun → potential
vulnerable → noun → vulnerability
accessible → verb → to access
censorship → adverb → censorious
volunteer → adjective → voluntary
dubious → noun → dubiousness
system → adjective → systematic
regular → verb → to regulate
suitability → verb → to suit
Explanation:
In the English language, especially when it comes to words originated from Latin, it is common to change words with the addition or removal of certain parts -- the affixes. Notice, for example, that to transform "vulnerable" into a noun, we added a suffix (an ending): "vulnerability". On the other hand, to transform "censorship" into an adverb, we changed suffixes: "censorious". It is important to know and understand the use of affixes. They are a helpful means to figure out the meanings of new words.
<span>What the adage "it is better to take many injuries than to give one" means is basically to be the better man. Even if someone insults you, you should never insult them back, but take it like a man, endure it, and turn the other cheek. You will be a better man if you don't stoop to their level. </span>
We anxiously watched the weather report for information about the hurricane churning in the Atlantic Ocean.
Since the hurricane is what's churning, it needs to be placed closer to the phrase for clarity.
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