zestFUL remorseFUL

A) result of
B)place for
C)capable of
D)filled with
i think its c
choose the word or phase that gives the best meaning of the underlined prefix or suffix.

No; the "ful" suffix means D) "filled with"

To determine the best meaning of the underlined prefix or suffix in the words "zestFUL" and "remorseFUL," let's break down the words and analyze their components.

In "zestFUL," the suffix "-ful" is added to the root word "zest." The suffix "-ful" indicates "full of" or "characterized by." Therefore, "zestFUL" means "full of zest" or "characterized by zest."

In "remorseFUL," again, the suffix "-ful" is added to the root word "remorse." Similar to the previous word, "-ful" in this case also means "full of" or "characterized by." So, "remorseFUL" means "full of remorse" or "characterized by remorse."

Considering the meanings of these words, we can conclude that the best choice for the meaning of the underlined suffix "-ful" is "D) filled with."