Answer:
<u>Prefixes un-, out-, dis-</u>
Unfairness
Unsuccessful
Unselfishness
unhappiness
disgraceful
discouragement
disappointment
outsider
unevenly
outlandish
disagreeable
displeasure
<u>Prefixes en-,de-</u>
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enabler
delightful
enforcement
designer
enclosure
departure
<u>Suffixes -ful,-ly,-er,-ment</u>
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Unsuccessful
enabler
disgraceful
discouragement
delightful
repayment
disappointment
outsider
enforcement
unevenly
designer
bewilderment
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Hi. You did not inform the text to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for it to be answered. however, I will try to help you as best I can.
It is possible to see from the context of your question that you are referring to "Romeo and Juliet," which, as you may already know, is a play written by Shakespeare that depicts the tragic romance between Romeo and Juliet, the children of two enemy families. In act 5, Scene 1 of this play, we can see a moment when Romeo makes a premonition. In this scene, he dreams that Juliet meets him, but he is dead, but she kisses his lifeless lips and makes him relive. In the last Act of the play, Juliet does indeed kiss Romeo's dead lips, but he doesn't come back to life.
C).that he should copy parts of the book for future reference
Date- 21 august 2019
Name of School,
Name of reiceiver
Respected sir or misses,
With due respect, I want to let you know that I am Your Name studying in class ... in your school. I was absent for two days. The reason behind that is I was suffering from high fever. I was not enough good for a present in the class.
It is requested to please consider my attendance during that day. I shall be thankful to you for your kindness.
Yours obediently,
Your name