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Sound health is the (a) — (come) of physical exercise in a (b) — (regulate) form. (c) — (Regulate) form of exercise or (d) — (exercise) is injurious to health. Remember that if you take physical exercise, you must not be (e) — (regular).

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a. outcome b. regulated c. Unregulated d. over-exercise e. irregular

Step-by-step explanation:

A suffix refers to a morpheme that is added at the end of a base or root word so as to modify its meaning.

A prefix refers to a morpheme that is added to the beginning of a base or root word so as to modify its meaning.

In this exercise, you're required to add a suffix or prefix to the words in bracket so as to either modify the words or change its meaning while expressing a complete thought.

Sound health is the outcome of physical exercise in a regulated form.

Unregulated form of exercise or over-exercise is injurious to health. Remember that if you take physical exercise, you must not be irregular.

Note: A base or root word refers to an original or main word capable of standing alone and has a meaning.

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