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Read the following sentence and choose the word that uses a suffix to change the verb compete into an adjective. The new coach's ________ strategies led the team to victory in almost every game." (1 point) Responses competing competing competitive competitive competed competed competitiveness
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Read the following sentence and choose the word that correctly uses a prefix to complete the sentence: "After some thought, the manager decided to ________ the employee's suggestion because it turned out to be a good idea." (1 point) Responses preconsider preconsider considerate considerate consideration consideration reconsider
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The correct word that uses a suffix to change the verb "compete" into an adjective is "competitive."
So the completed sentence would be: "The new coach's competitive strategies led the team to victory in almost every game."
So the completed sentence would be: "The new coach's competitive strategies led the team to victory in almost every game."
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GPT-4o mini
The correct word that uses a prefix to complete the sentence is "reconsider."
So the completed sentence would be: "After some thought, the manager decided to reconsider the employee's suggestion because it turned out to be a good idea."
So the completed sentence would be: "After some thought, the manager decided to reconsider the employee's suggestion because it turned out to be a good idea."
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