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Which of the following parts of the word "incumbent provide clues to its meaning? Select all that apply.
O prefix
O syllables
O consonants
O suffix
O root

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Answer:

The word "incumbent" is a suffix, prefix, derived which comes from the Latin word incumbens, which means "lying in" or "leaning on".

✔prefix

syllables

consonants

✔suffix

root

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It cannot be a root word cause a root word is a basic word with no prefix or suffix added to it. A consonant is a speech sound that is not a vowel, the word "incumbent" contains vowels like "i","u","e". A syllable contains one vowel sound, here we get to see three vowels., so its also not a syllable.

Prefix and suffix is the final answer.

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