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- if the latin root inflatus means \blow,\ what does inflation mean? full of air full of expansion act of expanding not expanding
To determine the meaning of "inflation" using the Latin root "inflatus" (meaning "blow"), we analyze the suffix "-ion", which typically denotes an action or process. "Blow" relates to expanding (e.g., blowing air into a balloon causes expansion). "Full of air" (first option) is more descriptive of a state, while "inflation" is an action/process. "Full of expansion" is awkward phrasing. "Not expanding" is the opposite. So "act of expanding" matches the root (blow implies expanding) and the "-ion" suffix (action).
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C. act of expanding (assuming the options are labeled A - D with A: full of air, B: full of expansion, C: act of expanding, D: not expanding)