The prefix 'dis' means apart, away; that is to move away from something while the prefix 'sur' means over, above.
To dismount means to get off something or to remove a thing from its support. For example: The king dismounted the horse majestically.
To surmount means to overcome a difficulty or an obstacle. For example:
All the political differences between the two countries were surmounted.
Answer:
The word international is spelled correctly
Explanation:
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I agree with the person above -the statement that describes the effect of repetition is A. The repetition shows the distance that the speaker has to travel before he finishes his job and perhaps B. The repetition emphasizes that the speaker has accepted his responsibilities in life., if you have to choose two options.
Answer:
The third sentence uses punctuation correctly.
Explanation:
You need a coma after you state a date, and a coma in between two adjectives that are back to back.