The correct answers are unhappy, reread, restless, and comfortable.
An affix is a term which refers to suffixes (parts of words added at the end) and prefixes (parts of words added at the beginning). So, if you take a look at the words above, you will see that unhappy has a prefix un-, reread has a prefix re-, restless has a suffix -less, and comfortable has a suffix -able.
The other options do not have affixes.
Independent clause this is because they is the subject , know is the verb so simply is the adjective. all a sentence need to stand on its own is a noun and a verb :)your welcome
When I was alive I was keeping up with my oldest sister who used to threaten me and my other sister lol... during that time there was also politics going around and fires and plane crashes. Ofc I was only born in 2008 so..
<span>You’re the last grandchild to talk privately with your 120 year old grandmother on her deathbed. “Do you want the good news or the bad news?” She asks, knowing she will only have enough time to explain one secret or the other.
My answer:
If my grandmother was on her death bed and she asked me the prompted question, I would choose to hear the good news. Often when you think back to loved ones that passed away, you first remember your last memories with them alive. These memories will either haunt you or comfort you as you grieve depending on the kind of interactions you had. I don't want the last memory I'd have with my grandmother to be an unhappy one. I'd want to hear the good news so after her passing I could look back on the interaction and be reminded of good things rather than just her death. (This is also the same reason I don't believe in funerals.)</span>
The Correct statement will be ~
" the SPY was carrying an important <u>piece</u> of information "