Select the items below that can change the meaning of a word. Select all that apply.affix prefix suffix context
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Prefix and suffix I’m sure
Prefix and affix a suffix can also but it can’t if it’s by itself
Hound is to dog as Siamese is to
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cat a Siamese is a breed of cat
Hound is to dog as Siamese is to Cat
What is a process that uses carbon dioxide and the sun's energy to produce chemical energy.
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The answer is photosynthesis.
Well the answer is obvious but it kinda hard but the answer is photosynthesis because sun is used in the process
Which best represents a statement of fact? . . . the unbounding determination of our people . . . . . . the American people in their righteous might . . . Last night Japanese forces attacked the Philippine Islands. The people of the United States have already formed their opinions and well understand the implications.
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The answer should be "Last night Japanese forces attacked the Philippine Islands."
Hi the Japanese forces attacked the Philippine Islands . Have a great day!
Where did the articles of confederation place the most government power
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After winning its independence from Great Britain in the Revolutionary War, the new country situated on the eastern seaboard of North America needed to fashion some form of governmental system. The Articles of Confederation represent the first constitutional agreement made between the 13 American states. There was a need for unity among the new states that were created as a result of the American Revolution. The relative powers of the individual states and the Continental Congress also needed to be defined for the young country. These realities led Congress to entrust John Dickinson with the drafting of a federal constitution.
What does Europe mean
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Europe means “wide gazing” or “broadof aspect”. How did Europe get its name? The country got its name from the Greek roots “eur” which literallymeans broad and “op-“meaning eye. In mythology, by the ancient Greek, Europa, aPhoenician princess was believed to be abducted by Zeus after assuming the formof a white bull. Later, according to the mythology, Europa stood for central-northGreece. By 500 BC, Europa had been extended to the northlands encompassing thelands of which is now called “Europe”.
(eur)=meaning broad(op)=meaning eye so Europe ="broad gazing"