I believe the answers are B, C, and D.
1. Suffix meaning of or belong to: option 2 AN
- for example: Russian/republican
2. Suffix meaning one who: option 3 ANT
- for example: inhabit<u>ant</u> somewhere who lives in a city
3. Suffix meaning like: option 7 LY
- for example: cowardly in a coward way
4. Easy+ly: option 6 EASILY
5. The sopranos and the: option 9 ALTOS
6. Rage+ing: option 4 RAGING
7. Unite+y: option 8 UNITY
8. The regular plural ending for words ending in s, ss, sh, etc: option 5 ES
- for example: boss- bosses
9. Suffix that can change an adjetive to noun: option 1 DOM
- for example: wise- wisdom
have you tried looking the word up in the Dictionary? if that doesnt help much, you can guesstimate the word by searching it in the thesaurus! it will give you synonyms of the word.
hope that helps!
Answer:
Some of the items on my shopping list, chanterelle mushrooms, white asparagus, and eel, were impossible to find.
Explanation:
Commas in this case, generally your going to add commas in a place where you would take a breath. This wouldn't be colons because thats more of an indication of a place that you could also fit comma-and. Parenthesis clearly don't fit. The only other risk is dashes because you could in theory do "Some of the items on my shopping list-chanterelle mushrooms, white asparagus, and eel-were impossible to find. " But that doesn't read as smoothly so its the less safe of the two choices
Atticus appreciates what Heck Tate is trying to do, but he doesn't want anyone covering for him.The sheriff remains adamant and says that he isn't protecting Jem. That's when Atticus starts to realize that Boo Radley is the one who killed Ewell, and it is Boo that Tate is trying to protect. Then they all come to the conclusion that Ewell did fall on his won knife.