The word that doesn't belong is 'Synonyms'.
The word that doesn't belong with the other three is Synonyms as it is the subject being discussed in the question, whereas the other three words represent a choice of options from which one doesn't belong. Synonyms are words that have similar or the same meaning.
In this case, the question is asking for three words that are synonyms and one word that doesn't fit in. So, the word 'Synonyms' is the odd one out in this context.
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b. help readers see ideas in new ways
c. make references to works of literature, art, and music
d. talk about war and other major conflicts
B. Unchain
C. Disclaimer
D. Sweetening
Answer: The word that contains both a prefix and a suffix is C. Disclaimer.
Explanation: Both prefixes and suffixes are morphemes that are attached to a root word. However, while prefixes are placed before the root word, suffixes come after the root word. Moreover, a single word can contain both a prefix and a suffix. This is the case of the word "disclaimer", which is made up of the root word "claim", the prefix "dis-" and the suffix "-er". In contrast, the other words provided, that is to say "creator", "unchain" and "sweetening", include a prefix or a suffix, but not both morphemes at the same time.
Answer:
The answer is letter C) Disclaimer.
Explanation:
A prefix can be defined as a letter or group of letters added to the beginning of a word with the intention of altering its meaning by forming a different word. A suffix has the same purpose as a prefix, but is added to the ending of a word instead.
The verb "claim" refers to the action of stating or asserting something, or demanding/ requesting something. The prefix "dis-" means "not" or "the opposite of". Thus, "disclaim" refers to the action of not stating something, of denying something. The suffix "-er" transforms a verb into a noun referring to the performer of the action. In conclusion, a disclaimer is a statement that denies something, usually responsibility over something. As we can see, we used both a prefix and a suffix to form the word "disclaimer".
b. clause.
c. phrase.
d. complex sentence.
The correct answer is b. a clause.
A clause is a group of related words that contains both a subject and predicate. The subject can be a noun, a noun phrase, or a subject pronoun. The predicate is the part of the clause that contains the verb and gives information about the subject.
For example:
The children went to school.
subject predicate
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