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The young boy rode the bus to school.
My teacher Mrs. Hill likes museums.
The two playful children made up a new game.
My sister's friend Ana plays soccer.
The friendly dog ran very fast.
Complete Predicate and Simple Predicate:
We walked to the park.
My brother Ken collects old stamps.
I cooked a delicious dinner.
Mom works hard all day.
The shy rabbit hopped away quickly.
Answer:
1.Simple subject=boy complete subject=the young boy
2.Simple subject=Mrs.Hill complete subject=My teacher Mrs.Hill
3.SS=children CS=THe two playful children
4.SS=Ana CS=My sister's friend Ana
5.SS=dog CS=The friendly dog
6.Simple predicate=walked Complete predicate=walked to the park
7.SP=collects CP=collects old stamps
8.SP=cooked CP=cooked a delicious dinner
9.SP=works CP=works hard all day
10.SP=hopped CP=hopped away quickly
Explanation:
In the short story "The Perfect Match" by Ken Liu, the character is an AI language model named "Turing."
b. -HYPO
c. HYPERD. HYPO-
Answer:
a. Hyper.
Explanation:
Hyper is a prefix that comes from the ancient Greek, and it means “above” or “over”. Hypo, on the other hand, means “under”. As a prefix, it comes to change the sense of a word to make it match the meaning of hyper, like, for example: hyperinflation would mean a kind of inflation, in economics, that would be high and quickly accelerating, well beyond or over the standard. Another example would be hyperventilation, a condition in which you begin to breath at a very fast pace, above the normal pace.
According to the information we can infer that the prefixmeaning "excessive, above" is a. -HYPER.
The prefix -HYPER is derived from the Greek word "hyper," which means "excessive" or "above." It is commonly used in medical and scientific terminology to indicate an excessive or elevated state.
For example, "hypertension" refers to high blood pressure, where "hyper-" denotes the excessive or elevated nature of the condition. Option a, "-HYPER," accurately represents the prefix that conveys the meaning of excessive or above.
According to the above, we can conclude that the other options (b, c, and d) do not have the same meaning or usage in this context. Therefore, -hyper (option a) matches the meaning "excessive".
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