There are three affixes that mean "without":
1. "a-" as in asymmetrical, amoral (meaning "without moral principles"), and apolitical (meaning "without political bias or involvement").
2. "an-" as in anaerobic (meaning "without air or oxygen")
3. "non-" as in nonverbal (meaning "without words or speech") and nonfiction (meaning "not based on imagination or invention").
Affixes are a type of morpheme, that is added to the beginning (prefix) or end (suffix) of a word to change its meaning or create a new word altogether. For example, the prefix "un-" added to the word "happy" creates the word "unhappy," which has the opposite meaning. Similarly, the suffix "-er" added to the word "teach" creates the word "teacher," indicating a person who teaches.
In conclusion affixes are words that is added to a root word or a complete word to change its meaning. I
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"an" = affixes meaning without
b. Hugs comforted Millicent following her blushing but sincere speech.
c. There was a stunned moment of silence following Millicent’s proclamation.
d. There was an enthusiastic round of applause after Millicent finished talking.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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Goal: Identify the italicized word
Sentence: (May) I go to the library?
Kind of sentence: interrogative.
Italicized word: May.
May is a modal verb: a type of verb that is used to indicate modality – that is: likelihood, ability, permission, request, capacity, suggestions, order and obligation, and advice etc. In this case, due to the kind of sentence, may acts like and auxiliary verb.
An auxiliary verb is a verb used in forming the tenses, moods, and voices of other verbs. May, in this case, indicates modality and permission.
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The correct answer is:
The captain tells Stefano that colomber is a fish rather a shark that all sailors fear above all. And that it will follow him until it has devoured him.
In the story "The Colomber," by Dino Buzzatti, the boy Stefano Roi joins his father, who is a sea captain, on his boat and notices an unusual fish on the water. His father reveals its a colomber, a sort of shark that follows its victim without stopping and can only be seen by the victim and close family. Fearful of the fish devouring his son, the captain will send Stefano away to school.
In the short story 'The Colomber' by Dino Buzzati, the captain warns Stefano about the colomber, a legendary creature that brings bad luck to those who encounter it.
In the short story 'The Colomber' by Dino Buzzati, the captain tells Stefano that the colomber is a legendary creature that takes the form of a giant swordfish. The colomber has the ability to bring bad luck and misfortune to anyone who crosses its path. The captain warns Stefano that he should not pursue the colomber as it will only lead to his own demise.
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B. Hook
C. Point of view
D. Summary