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The word "atheism" is the belief that there is no God. What does the suffix "ism" mean in the word "atheism"? A. one who believes in a thing C. moving forward B. one who is childish D. one who changes
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The word "atheism" is the belief that there is
no God.
What does the suffix "ism" mean
in the word "atheism"?
A. one who believes in a thing
C. moving forward
B. one who is childish
D. one who changes things
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A. One who believes in a thing
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The correct answer is A
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