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Word Meanings Quick Check 2 of 52 of 5 Items Question In the words wide and width, what is the relationship between the words?(1 point) Responses Width is a noun made from the verb wide by adding -th. Width is a noun made from the verb wide by adding -th . Wide is an adjective made from the adjective width by dropping the -th. Wide is an adjective made from the adjective width by dropping the -th . Width is a noun made from the adjective wide by adding -th. Width is a noun made from the adjective wide by adding -th . Wide and width are both nouns made from the verb to widen. Wide and width are both nouns made from the verb to widen . Skip to navigation page 17 of 17

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct response is: **Width is a noun made from the adjective wide by adding -th.**

In this case, "wide" is an adjective that describes a state or quality, and "width" is the corresponding noun that refers to the measurement of how wide something is. The suffix "-th" is added to the adjective "wide" to form the noun "width."

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