Which of the following is a word root?(1 point) Responses a word part added at the beginning or end of a word root that changes the word’s meaning a word part added at the beginning or end of a word root that changes the word’s meaning an affix added at the beginning of a word root an affix added at the beginning of a word root an affix added to the end of a word root an affix added to the end of a word root a basic word part that often comes from Greek or Latin

a basic word part that often comes from Greek or Latin

The correct option is "a basic word part that often comes from Greek or Latin."

To determine the correct answer, we need to understand the definitions of the terms given in the options.

1. "A word part added at the beginning or end of a word root that changes the word's meaning": This is called a prefix or suffix. Prefixes are added at the beginning of a word root, while suffixes are added at the end of a word root. However, this option does not mention the word root itself.

2. "An affix added at the beginning of a word root": This is similar to the first option, mentioning a prefix but not specifically discussing the word root.

3. "An affix added to the end of a word root": This is similar to the first option, mentioning a suffix but not specifically discussing the word root.

4. "A basic word part that often comes from Greek or Latin": This option correctly defines a word root. A word root is a basic word part that usually comes from Greek or Latin and carries the fundamental meaning of a word.

Therefore, the answer is the option "a basic word part that often comes from Greek or Latin."

The correct answer is:

- a basic word part that often comes from Greek or Latin.