The word severe means "harsh" . Based on this information and your knowledge of the Latin suffix - ity, what is the meaning of severity?
A) harsher
B) one who is harsh
C) capable of being harsh
D) the quality of being harsh
And your answer is?
I think it is c.
Nope. Check the suffix "ity."
Well I put d originally on my test at school and they said it was wrong. Other kids said they answered b and they said that was wrong. So my second guess was c and you say that is wrong. The answer isn't A is it? If so I struggle even more with that..
I am confused sorry..
Severity is the quality of being harsh. Mrs. Moran is known for the severity of her punishments.
I don't know why "they" said d was wrong. However, we see a lot of errors coming from online schools.
Thank you I knew it .. I knew it when I looked up ity it stated quality or condition. Plus I knew the other one's were wrong. Definition of severity is the fact or condition of being severe..
Yes. This has been a downer for you. You got the question right in the first place but you've been given the run-around -- apparently by an inept "teacher."
What school is this?
To determine the meaning of the word "severity" based on the definition of "severe" and your knowledge of the Latin suffix "-ity," we can break it down as follows:
The word "severe" means "harsh." The Latin suffix "-ity" is used to form abstract nouns that denote a quality, state, or condition. Therefore, combining "severe" and "-ity," we can infer that the meaning of "severity" is related to the quality, state, or condition of being harsh.
Therefore, the correct answer is:
D) the quality of being harsh.