(PLEASE HELP) i need help asap on 1-5 questions please someone help its 10th Grade English i'll mark as brainlist1.Which of the following words have suffixes?
Select all that apply.

A.autobiographical
B.dramatic
C.argument
D.body
E.incoherence

2.The basic building block of a word is the _____.

A.affix
B.prefix
C.suffix
D.root

3.Which of the following words have prefixes?
Select all that apply.

A.autobiographical
B.dramatic
C.argument
D.body
E.incoherence

4.Which of the following terms refers to an element that can be added to a root to make a new word?

A.affix
B.postscript
C.prefix
D.suffix

5.Which of the following words have affixes?
Select all that apply.

A.autobiographical
B.dramatic
C.conscious
D.body
E.incoherence

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Answer 1
Answer:

Final answer:

The answers to the questions are 1. 'autobiographical', 'dramatic', 'incoherence', 2. 'root', 3. 'autobiographical', 'incoherence', 4. 'affix', 5. 'autobiographical', 'dramatic', 'conscious', 'incoherence'.

Explanation:

1. The words with suffixes from the list provided are 'autobiographical' (the suffix is '-graphical'), 'dramatic' (the suffix is '-ic') and 'incoherence' (the suffix is '-ence'). The words 'body' and 'argument' do not contain any suffixes.

2. The basic building block of a word is the root.

3. The words with prefixes from the options given are 'autobiographical' (the prefix is 'auto-') and 'incoherence' (the prefix is 'in-'). The words 'dramatic', 'body' and 'argument' do not contain any prefixes.

4. An affix refers to an element that can be added to a root to make a new word.

5. The words with affixes from the options provided are 'autobiographical', 'dramatic', 'conscious' and 'incoherence'. The word 'body' does not contain any affixes.

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Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

1. is A, B, C and D

2. Root , D

3. A and D

4 A affix

5. A and D

Explanation:

Brief explanation to show you how I got my answers.

1. A has the suffix ical

B  tic

.c has ment

D does not have a suffix

E has ence.

 2. The answer is root because it is not affix, not suffix or prefix

  so it is root.

  3. A because the prefix auto

D - In

  4. it is again not suffix or prefix, or postscript so affix.

5.  A, auto changes it, because bio means life and auto means self so it changes to that persons life instead of a biography about someone else it is about ones life.

incoherence - the quality of being illogical, inconsistent, or unclear. Without the in- prefix it means the opposite the quality of being logical and consistent.

Hope this helps you let me know if you have any questions!


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