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English, 30.10.2019 04:31 zeesharpe05

Choose the word that fits the definition – a linguistic element that is added to the end of a word or base.
a. suffix

b. affleck

c. prefix

d. affix

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Answer from: chelsilconway2262
The word that fit the definition would be : A. Suffix
affix is placed at the end of the word
Prefix is used before the word while root is used in the middle of the word

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If you look at the surrounding words, you can get a general basis of what another word for inviolate would be. i would say that it is pristine

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