Answer: C. act or condition of
Explanation:
The Latin suffix -ion, is meant to show that an action is being initiated or a condition is being felt. They are mostly used to form past participles such as creation and allusion.
In the words confusion and suspicion, the presence of the ion there is meant to covey that the subject is experiencing the condition of being confused or suspicious.
Adverb clause: <em />because all of the hens had been painted blue.
Subordinate conjunction: because
Word modified: squawked
I think it means that the person feels elated and peaceful
The answer is "New England"
An open compound is a word where an adjective is added and creates a new noun, so "New" is added to "England" to create a new noun "New England"
another example of an open compound would be "peanut butter"