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Suffix is just a smaller part of an affix, so we need to find a word that is a part of a larger group in order to complete this analogy correctly.
The correct answer is <span>dialect:language.</span>
Technical writing<span> is a type of </span>writing<span> where the author is </span>writing<span> about a particular subject that requires direction, instruction, or explanation. This style of </span>writing<span> has a very different purpose and different characteristics than other </span>writing<span> styles such as creative </span>writing<span>, academic </span>writing<span> or business </span>writing<span>.</span>
Plot-driven stories place a larger emphasis on the actual plot itself. Factors such as plot twists, action and external conflict are what make up the focus of this style of writing.
Answer:
1.She walks smartly.
2. Bill sleeps quietly on the couch.
3. John dances so well.
4. He laughed.
5. Dan is jumping.
Explanation: Intransitive verbs are verbs that do not require a direct object in a sentence. In the above sentences, laughed, jumping, dances, sleep and walk are examples of such verbs.