What does the structure of the word “altruistic” tell the reader about its meaning? The word root tells the reader that the meaning is related to “believe.” The word root tells the reader that the meaning is related to “body.” The suffix tells the reader that the meaning is related to “having the quality of something.” The suffix tells the reader that the meaning is related to “the state or condition of something.”
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C) The suffix tells the reader that the meaning is related to “having the quality of something.
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Altruism is the postulate and moral tradition of anxiety for the happiness of other human beings, appearing in a quality of life both material and religious. Comparing to behavior by an animal that may be to its deprivation but that benefits others of its kind, often its close relatives.
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Altruism is the postulate and moral tradition of anxiety for the happiness of other human beings, appearing in a quality of life both material and religious. Comparing to behavior by an animal that may be to its deprivation but that benefits others of its kind, often its close relatives.
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Altruism is the postulate and moral tradition of anxiety for the happiness of other human beings, appearing in a quality of life both material and religious.
Comparing to behavior by an animal that may be to its deprivation but that benefits others of its kind, often its close relatives.
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