Answer:
True
Explanation:
There are especially two types of affixes the ones which are added at the beginning of a word, they are called prefixes and the other type are those that are added at the end which is called suffixes. These suffixes have also a division. Some of the suffixes are the consonant suffixes and the others are the vowel suffixes. Some examples of consonant suffixes are -s, -less, -ness, -ment, and -ly. For instance, a word that ends in e keeps the letter e with the consonant suffix, so the word "late" can be added "-ly" to form the word "lately" and the letter e of the word is kept.
I think it's interference and conference, but I'm not too sure.
Answer:
1) C 2) B and E
Explanation:
The questions are all about credibility, using words like trust, respected, when the material was published, etc. So C gives the purpose of those questions.
For the second question, B and E are closely related because they touch on things like citation, listed author, respected, and known in a certain field.