Gap, interruption, pause, break
Enig-ma
The word enigma had its first known use in the mid 16th century, used as a noun to refer to a person, thing or situation considered obscure or concealed/unknown.
As is the case with more than 50% of English words, which have either Latin or Greek roots references, enigma has two root references. The word<em> aenigma</em> from the Latin language, means riddle and from the Greek word <em>ainigma</em> obtained from the word <em>ainissesthai</em> which means to speak in riddles derived from ainos - fable.
Prefix:
In this case there is no identifiable prefix.
Suffix:
A letter or group of words that when placed after the main word changes it meaning or gramatical function.
-ma is related to -ment (Middle English) concrete result of something... from the same Greek noun suffix - mat / -ma
Max will let his friends use the secret way out of the barn.
A.
future
B.
present perfect
C.
future perfect
D.
<span>present
Reason:
</span>Max will let is telling us that he is GOING TO, making it future talking.
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There is a limited amount of information on Mayan culture because in the Common Era the Spanish instituted a policy of killing all Mayan priests and burning their books. Catholic missionaries infact destroyed all but four of their sacred bark-paper books in the 16th century. Information was mainly passed down through generations and generations by a highly detailed hierogliphic writing system.
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