It suggest that she did not care about his death
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The word "piano" is a shortened form of pianoforte, the Italian term for the early 1700s versions of the instrument, which in turn derives from clavicembalo col piano e forte (key cimbalom with quieter and louder) and fortepiano
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I believe the answer is D.
The subject is shoe shop and the verb is find.
The affix, "ceas" does not have a fixed meaning, however the most probable meaning is "to stop". The affix, "ceas" can be used in the following ways.
1. As a prefix- "<em>ceas</em>ed", "<em>ceas</em>ing"- Both of these mean to stop.
2. As a suffix- "de<em>ceas</em>ed", "prede<em>ceas</em>es"- Both these words refer to death, or to <em>stop</em> living.
Thus, it can be said that the most probable meaning of the affix "ceas" is stop.