The correct answer is C. Some prefixes are added to the end of a root word.
Explanation:
A prefix is a syllable or syllables that are added before a word or at the beginning of it and that modify or add meaning to the word they are added. Because of this, in most cases by knowing the meaning of a prefix and knowing the meaning of the main word it is possible to determine the meaning of the complete word even if it is an unfamiliar word. Examples of prefixes include the prefix "ex-" that means former as in "ex-president" or "ex-boyfriend", the prefix "pre-" that means before as in "preview" or even "prefix" and the prefix "dis-" that means opposite to as in "disagree" or "disapprove". Considering this, the statement that is not true about prefixes is that "some prefixes are added to the end of a root word" because all prefixes go before and not after a root word.
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Explanation:
The phrase is an example of a simile, due to the applause being compared to something else, and using the word 'like' in its' comparison. Hope this helped!
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You are narrowing your topic. Since you already know your main idea, you must list specific details in relation to it. Then, you must choose one and elaborate on that one subject.
D. is the answer for this question