Getting the key information ,is the most important in my opinion
"Remember that derivational morphemes can change the grammatical category/part of speech of a word. For example, adding <em>-ful</em> to beauty, changes the word from a noun to an adjective (<em>beautiful</em>). The form that results from the addition of a derivational mopheme (in this case, beautiful) is called a derived word/derivative."
So I think that the best way to find out how many derivational mophemes there are is to list all the morphemes you have learned about and see which ones you find in "impressionisms"
Here is a list of some morphemes:
* - nes
* -ly
* -tion
* -ment
* -al
* -able
* -ism
* un-
* pre-
* a-
* in-
"There is within me (and with sadness I have watched it in others) a knot of cruelty borne by a stream of love, much as our blood sometimes bears the seed of our destruction, and at times I was mean to Doodle". What is the narrator trying to convey by putting "and with sadness I have watched it in others" in parenthesis?
A.The narrator is admitting that he can recognize "cruelty" because he was "mean" himself
B. The narrator is erasing some of his own guilt by stating that others possess "cruelty" too
C. The narrator is indicating that he feels victimized by "cruelty."
D.The narrator is hoping that no one will remember his "cruelty" toward Doodle
Answer:
B. The narrator is erasing some of his own guilt by stating that others possess "cruelty" too
Explanation:
The narrator is trying to ease se of his own guilt by putting "and with sadness I have watched it in others" in parenthesis.
According to the excerpt, the narrator talks about feeling cruelty and also noting with sadness that it was in others too.
Answer: A. Women in various parts of the country were embracing a new athleticism.