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What does the root in retentive mean?

to place
to send
* to hold
to write

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Again, I am seeing the asterisk next to the right answers, -tentive means to hold or hesitate something.
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Answer:

to hold

Step-by-step explanation:

The adjective retentive means having the ability to memorize or remember facts and impressions easily.

The root of a word is the word in its basic form, without any prefixes or suffixes. The prefix re- in retentive means back, while the word roots -tin-, -ten- and -tain mean to hold.

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