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If you remove the affixes from the word immovable, what is the definition of the remaining root? A. to be easygoing B. to be stubborn C. unable to advance D. to advance
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If you remove the affixes from the word immovable, what is the definition of the remaining root? A. to be easygoing B. to be stubborn C. unable to advance D. to advance
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I think its D. to advance
because the affix on immovable is
im
and if you take that off you
IM
movable which clearly means able to move or advance. HOPE THIS HELPED!!!
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