Which one of the following words derives from a root word that's an action verb?a. Resonant
b. Autograph
c. Microscope
d. Auditorium

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Answer 1
Answer: The word derived its root word which is an action verb is option A. Resonant. Resonant comes from the Latin words "re-" and "sonare". "Sonare" means to sound or to create a sound. The verb form of the word "resonant" is "resound".
Answer 2
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The Answer is B: Autograph

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B. Gilgamesh Rescue Wife
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The question ask to match the column 1 to the column 2 according to their correct answer and the answer are the following 
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B.Gilgamesh - Flood
C. Odyssey - Journey Home
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The answer is "True".

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Explanation:

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