Question
Identify the choice that best answers the question.
The Latin root -just- means “law” or “right and fair.” Use this information as well as your knowledge of the suffix -tion to select the correct definition of justification.
A.
good behavior
B.
an act of wrongdoing
C.
the ability to do good
D.
a good reason for doing something
The Latin root -just- means “law” or “right and fair.” Use this information as well as your knowledge of the suffix -tion to select the correct definition of justification.
A.
good behavior
B.
an act of wrongdoing
C.
the ability to do good
D.
a good reason for doing something
Answers
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The correct definition of justification, based on the Latin root -just- meaning “law” or “right and fair,” as well as the suffix -tion indicating an action or process, is:
D. a good reason for doing something.
D. a good reason for doing something.
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