The suffix here would be 'ment', which means 'an act of, a state of, or a result of'. The suffix 'ment' changes the word from a verb to a noun, therefore to argue is a verb and becomes an argument which is a noun, to disagree is a verb and becomes a disagreement which is a noun. Therefore to define argument using this logic and one of the four options given the correct answer would be C. state of disagreement.
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Explanation:
to add emphasis = furthermore
to summarize = in conclusion
to show time = eventually
to give an example = such as
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Romeo is in love with Rosaline. Mercutio tells him to get over her. He and Mercutio get invite to a party where he meets Juliet. they fall in love right away and juliet tells the nurse. the nurse knew that it was romeo. after the party romeo climbs over the walls to go see juliet. Romeo and Juliet plan with the nurse to get married. Her father wants her to get married to another man named Paris. After Romeo and Juliet get married him and Mercutio take a walk, were they run into Tybalt. Tybalt and Merctio start to fight which leads to Mercutios death. Romeo is upset that Tybalt kills Mercutio so Romeo goes to fight Tybalt. Tybalt now gets killed by Romeo. The Prince comes to see mercutio which is the princes cousin. The prince bans Romeo from the town. Juliet plans to fake her death so she can be rescued and live with romeo. Juliet`s plan works, but Romeo gets to Juliet and thinks that she really dies which leads to romeo killing himself. Juliet then wakes up out of her deep sleep to find romeo next to her dead so she ends up killing herself. THE END.
No, voting shouldn't be mandatory in the United States, but it is important that you vote. Voting is very important even if it may seen simple and pointless. Millions of American didn't want Donald Trump to win, but he ended up winning anyway. Did you know that there were thousands of Americans that didn't vote that could've made a difference? Some people voted for people that they knew wouldn't win because they didn't like Hilary or Trump, but little do they know that they make a dumb decision.
Think about it, let's say you voted for Ted Cruz. Most people didn't even know that Mr. Cruz was running, but I bet that a few thousands would've voted for him because they didn't like the popular candidates. Everyone knew that Cruz wasn't going so win so you basically wasted your voice. The smarter thing to have done was voted for the candidate you liked best (out of Trump and Hilary). So if you didn't want Trump to win and you was one of those who did a pointless vote, you need to put the blame on yourself.
The point I'm trying to make is voting is very important. You voting could've made the difference between a candidate winning or losing a state. Like I said, voting is important but it shouldn't be mandatory because you can't make someone do something that they don't want to do. Although many people wasted their voices, where will be another chance for them during the next presidential election. In conclusion, take time out and think before you cast your next vote.