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Answer:
Root word Suffix
Compete -tion = Competition
Final -ity = Finality
Deprive -ation = Deprivation
Ignite -ion = Ignition
Demonstrate -ive = Demonstrative
Impose -tion = Imposition
Confide -al = Confidential
Recite -ation = Recitation
Deride -sion = Derision
Moment -ous = Momentous
Explanation:
Root words are described as the primary lexical/meaningful unit of a word that carries the most significant aspects of semantic content and cannot be reduced into smaller constituents. While the suffix is defined as a morpheme that is added at the end of the root word to modify its meaning and derive new words from a basic root word. For example;
Compete(root word) + -tion(suffix) makes competition(a new word).
Similarly, all of the above root words frame new words employing distinct suffixes.