The ' marks, called an apostrophe. "and in the story she said 'long live the king."
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1. Suffix meaning of or belong to: option 2 AN
- for example: Russian/republican
2. Suffix meaning one who: option 3 ANT
- for example: inhabit<u>ant</u> somewhere who lives in a city
3. Suffix meaning like: option 7 LY
- for example: cowardly in a coward way
4. Easy+ly: option 6 EASILY
5. The sopranos and the: option 9 ALTOS
6. Rage+ing: option 4 RAGING
7. Unite+y: option 8 UNITY
8. The regular plural ending for words ending in s, ss, sh, etc: option 5 ES
- for example: boss- bosses
9. Suffix that can change an adjetive to noun: option 1 DOM
- for example: wise- wisdom
The best and most correct answer among the choices provided by the question is the first choice. The statement that shows that the author wants to inform the reader is "<span>when frightened, a person's heart pumps faster and adrenaline dilates his or her blood vessels. " </span><span>I hope my answer has come to your help. God bless and have a nice day ahead!</span>