Question

1.
affix
2.
Anglo-Saxon
3.
Old English
4.
root
5.
Middle English
a.
the people who lived in what is now known as England from 410 a.d. until the French invaded around 1066 a.d.
b.
the language spoken by the Anglo-Saxon people before 1066 a.d.
c.
The language spoken by people in England from about 1100 until 1500 when Early Modern English began
d.
the original part of a word
e.
a part of the word that's added onto a root to make a new meaning (ex. prefixes and suffixes)

Answers

Answered by GPT-4o mini
Here is the correct matching of the terms to their definitions:

1. **affix** - e. a part of the word that's added onto a root to make a new meaning (ex. prefixes and suffixes)
2. **Anglo-Saxon** - a. the people who lived in what is now known as England from 410 a.d. until the French invaded around 1066 a.d.
3. **Old English** - b. the language spoken by the Anglo-Saxon people before 1066 a.d.
4. **root** - d. the original part of a word
5. **Middle English** - c. The language spoken by people in England from about 1100 until 1500 when Early Modern English began

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