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Powell is writting on the time he took a mid year work as a watchman in Pepsi's Long Island plant. Around then, it was a vocation done by Dark individuals however he couldn't have cared less. He simply needed to work. One year from now, he was given a vocation packaging machines at the plant which was held for White people. He did that well as well. He reviews this episode as it shows him in a positive light as somebody who couldn't have cared less for racial isolation.
Answer:
the act, process, or fact of moving from a higher to a lower position.
a downward inclination or slope.
a passage or stairway leading down.
derivation from an ancestor; lineage; extraction.
any passing from higher to lower in degree or state; decline.
a sudden raid or hostile attack.
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The root word for educator is educate which means to teach, to train or to supervise a practice by formal instruction to develop skills, profession or trade.
The suffix -or is a word ending added to the stem of a word educate. Suffixes and prefixes are affixes or word endings that can change or add a meaning to the stem of a word being added to. For instance, the word educate. The term "educate" is a verb meaning to teach, but when added by the suffix -or, the verb becomes a noun. It becomes "educator" which now, has a new meaning, a teacher. The difference brought by adding an affix to a stem of word is very obvious.