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Yi-Chen

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Based on linguistic and archaeological research, the speakers of proto-Indo-European are believed to have lived around modern-day __________.
 
  A) Ukraine
  B) Pakistan
  C) Israel
  D) Zimbabwe

Question 2

Which of these is an example of a bound morpheme?
 
  A) er
  B) the
  C) bl
  D) I



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

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Answer: A





 

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