Where do prefixes occur in a word? after a word
* at the beginning of a word
in the middle of a word
at the end of a word

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Answer 1
Answer:

The correct answer is B. At the beginning of a word

Explanation:

In grammar, a prefix refers to a letter, set of letters or syllable that works as an affix and is placed before or a the beginning of a root word or basic unit. This type of affixes differs from suffixes because suffixes are always placed at the end of words and not at the beginning of them. Examples of common prefixes include "un-" that means not as in the word "uncover", "pre" that means before as in the word "pre-existing" or the prefix "co-" that means with as in the word "cooperation". Considering this, it can be concluded prefixes always occur at the beginning of a word.

Answer 2
Answer: * at the beginning of a word : as its names suggests pre (means initial)

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3. What does Salva decide to do to survive?
A long walk to water

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Answer: Salva decides his family would want him to go on, and he will take it one day at a time like his uncle taught him on their journey. ... Salva attends school because he knows that his family would have wanted him to go to school.

Explanation:s.If he hadn't relied on adults or been resourceful, Salva Dut would never have survived in A Long Walk to Water. Relying on adults and being resourceful were the two factors that made it possible for Salva to survive. A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park was a story of survival and succes

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Is the following an example of a simile, metaphor, paradox, or personification?The rumbling storm sounded like a freight train headed our way.
A. simile
B. metaphor
C. paradox
D. personification

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A simile, because a simile is a phrase that includes the words like or as and your example says "-sounded like a freight train" so it's comparing the sound of the storm, to the sound of the freight train.

Which rhetorical device does the author use in these lines to enable the reader to feel the terror he experiences? The man, after looking at me for a moment, turned me upside down, and emptied my pockets. There was nothing in them but a piece of bread. A. hyperbole. B. climax. C. anticlimax. D. euphemism

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the rhetorical device that the author use in the line so the readers feel the terror that he experiences is : C. anticlimax
when the character's pocket got emptied out, readers expect something more important will drop. But it's only a piece of bread

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Example of onomatopoeia in the seven ages of man

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Answer:

Whining school boy; sighing like furnace; whistles in his sound

Explanation:

Onomatopoeia is a word that phonetically imitates or suggests the sound that it describes. Examples of onomatopoeia differ depending on the language you are speaking, and they are usually associated with words such as the sounds that animals make (oink, meow, roar, chirp). In The Seven Ages of Man, these are the examples of onomatopoeia that we encounter.

The onomatopoeia used are WHISTLES and WHINING....

These elements are best known for helping performers memorize an epic poem.A. supernatural elements and poetic language

B. detailed descriptions and informal language

C. rhyme, rhythm, and repetition of certain words

D.elevated language and lists of historical events

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The answer would be C. rhyme, rhythm, and repetition of certain words. 

Rhyme and Rhythm are the techniques seen in many of the catchiest songs out there. They use them because it gets to the brain and repetition, also, is the best way for the human brain to remember something. 

The answer is C rhyme, rhythm, and repetition of certain words

Identify the type of error in the sentence. If the sentence contains no error, select C.When an old woman, the boy visited Mrs. Jones in the nursing home.
definition structure
explanation structure
parallel structure
dangling construction

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The error in this sentence would have to do with "parallel structure" since it could be taken that the boy somehow turned into the old woman, instead of what it should be: that the boy visited the woman when she was old.