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sum (root word): take [Latin]
-er (suffix): a person or thing that does something
What does the word consumer mean in the following sentence?
Because of these concerns, many consumers want to know if the food they eat contains GMOs.
a person who eats or uses something
an object of monetary value
a person who sells food
a label added to products
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a person who eats or uses something
("sum" = take, + "-er" = one who does something → one who takes/uses/eats)
("sum" = take, + "-er" = one who does something → one who takes/uses/eats)
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