What is a word root?(1 point)

an affix added at the beginning 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 word part added at the beginning or end of a word root that changes the word’s meaning
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1. an affix added at the beginning of a word root

2. a basic word part that often comes from Greek or Latin
3. between
4. root
5. to make
Its all right :D

It seems like Greek to me.

A word root is like the foundation of a word. It's the basic word part that often comes from Greek or Latin. So, it's kind of like the building block that gives a word its meaning. Think of it as the root of all word-evil... I mean, words!

A word root is a basic word part that often comes from Greek or Latin. It is the main part of a word that carries the core meaning. For example, in the word "dictionary," the word root is "dict."

When you encounter a word you are unfamiliar with, you can try to identify the word root to help you understand its meaning. In many cases, knowing the meaning of the word root can give you a clue about the overall meaning of the word.

Regarding the given options, the correct answer is:

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

The other options are not accurate descriptions of a word root. An affix added at the beginning of a word root is called a prefix, an affix added to the end is called a suffix, and a word part added at the beginning or end of a word root that changes the word's meaning is called an affix.