What part of the word “geology” is the word root?

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Answer 1
Answer: In geology, the the morpheme (meaningful unit of language that cannot be divided) geo is the root that comes from greek and it means soil, earth or global. Many times, the root word stands at the beginning for the whole word because its meaning affects the compliments attached to it.
Answer 2
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B:

Geo

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Which statement BEST describes the impactof Mr. Al-Sayed's memory about opening

the bodega?

It makes Mr. Al-Sayed think that his son

should pursue a different career than he did.

It makes Mr. Al-Sayed feel sad about the fun

his son misses while working at the bodega.

It makes Mr. Al-Sayed realize how much his

son reminds him of himself.

It makes Mr. Al-Sayed aware that sacrifices

like he made will not be necessary for his son.

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Answer: It makes Mr. Al-Sayed realize how much his  son reminds him of himself.

Explanation:

From the passage we learn about Mr. Al-Sayed who runs the Bodega and his son Ahmed, who wants to preserve the family legacy and even skips practicing at school so he could work at the store in Saturdays.

While Mr. Al-Sayed converses with his customers, he remembers how the Bodega was opened and how things were at first compared to the present and this made him remark how he thought his son was so much like him at a younger age.

The coral reef was very beautiful. Which answer correctly describes the bolded word?

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There are no bolded words available for viewing in this website but I will answer your question correctly. The sentence is very simple, it consists of a simple noun and a simple adjective. 

The noun in the sentence is: coral reef
The adjective in the sentence is: very beautiful

Therefore, the answer is that very beautiful directly describes the word of coral reef.

In which excerpt does a character behave in a "charitably solicitous" manner? A. "Her hose were of the finest scarlet red / and gartered tight; her shoes soft and new." B. "She used to weep if she but saw a mouse / caught in a trap, if it were dead or bleeding." C. "She'd had five husbands, all at the church door, / Apart from other company in youth." D. "In company she liked to laugh and chat / And knew the remedies for love's mischance's."

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Your answer is B. "She used to weep if she but saw a mouse / caught in a trap, if it were dead or bleeding."

Hope this helps.

I think the answer is B.

What do the verbs fit, set, and read have in common? A. They keep the same form no matter what tense is used. B. Each one requires the addition of a helping verb. C. They are pronounced differently depending on their use. D. They are all considered regular verbs

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The correct answer is A. They keep the same form no matter what tense is used

They are irregular verbs that go like this

Fit-fit-fit
Set-set-set
Read-read-read

Read is pronounced differently, but the form is the same.

Which food service entrepreneur is accredited with discovering an effective way of preserving foods?Question 6 options:
Louis Pasteur
Nicholas Appert
Ray Kroc
Cesar Ritz

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Canning was invented by Nicolas Appert, but it wadnt until 1864 when Lewis Pasteur found thecrekationship of microbactetia & food spoilage & the illness it caused

What rhetorical effect does the personification pf the word prudence have in the following excerpt from the Declaration of Independence

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"Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed."

I am assuming that the above quote is the excerpt of this question. 

By giving the term "prudence" a personality, the Declaration of Independence calls for people to practice or exercise the virtue of prudence.

Prudence is synonymous to good judgement. Thus, people should exercise good judgement before changing things in the government that will have a long-term result based on a short-term idea that may change in any given time.