Can somebody please help me with GUM?Which answer shows a correct way to divide the word at the end of a line?














A.

tour-nament











B.

cannot be divided











C.

tou-rnament











D.

tournam-ent

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Answer 1
Answer: the answer is B because the root of the word is tour and nament is the suffix of where you are supposed to split let me know if you need more help.


Answer 2
Answer: The answer to your wuestion is A tour- nament. You can divide it 3 ways tour-na-ment. Gum cannot be divided it is a one syllable word

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