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14

Question 04 - We can make nouns from adjectives by adding the suffixes"-

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matrenka [14]3 years ago
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A. There was a lot of <u>CONFUSION </u>surrounding the mysterious disappearance of the school's quarterback.

B. The event left us all with a profound<u> SADNESS </u>that we did not know how to handle.

C. Most people are uncomfortable with<u> LONELINESS </u>but I find that I am able to write my best work when I am alone and detached.

D. Child<u> ABANDONEMENT</u> is more than just leaving a child to be cared for by another person, it is also being emotionally distant from them in their daily struggles.

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