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(A) quotation (B) cowboy (C) correctly (D) indirect Explanation : The words ‘quotation’ and ‘correctly’ are formed by using the suffixes ‘tion’ and ‘ly’ to the root words. The word ‘indirect’ is formed by using the prefix ‘in’. Only the word ‘cowboy’ has two different words ‘cow’ and ‘boy’ (with independent meanings) joined together to form a new word ‘cowboy’ having a different meaning than the two original words. Hence, the answer is (B). 2. (A) disbelief (C) racehorse 3. (A) encouragement (C) handicap 4. (A) high-speed (C) walked slowly 5. (A) particularly (C) between 6. (A) accountant (C) steering 7. (A) cold cream (C) inverted 8. (A) corrugated (C) attentive 9. (A) expensive (C) reception (B) forgiveness (D) going through (B) calmness (D) foothills (B) appealing (D) momentary (B) gentleman (D) greenery (B) headache (D) worker (B) drinking (D) jumbled (B) splendour (D) steering wheel (B) fault-finding (D) wrestling (2) Choose the correct compound word in each sentence from the given alternatives : 1. He was a well-built and cheerful young man and he always tried to help others. (A) cheerful (B) always (C) well-built (D) help others Explanation : ‘Cheerful’ is formed by using the suffix ‘ful’; always is a single word; ‘help others’ are two words separate meanings not joined together and have. Only the word well-built has two different words with independent meanings, joined together with a hyphen to form a new word ‘well-built’ having a different meaning. Hence, the answer is (C). ENGLISH 9 A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D Sample Copy​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by shownmintu
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Compound Word-

  • When two words are used together to yield a new meaning, a compound is formed.
  • Compound words can be written in three ways:
  • as open compounds (spelled as two words, e.g., ice cream),
  • closed compounds (joined to form a single word, e.g., doorknob),
  • hyphenated compounds (two words joined by a hyphen, e.g., long-term).
  • A compound word is a union of two or more words, either with or without a hyphen. It conveys a unit idea that is not as clearly or quickly conveyed by the component words in unconnected succes- sion.

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