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determine word meanings using roots dict and mit/miss — instruction — l…

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determine word meanings using roots dict and mit/miss — instruction — level e
make a word that names a special job that someone is sent to do.
miss ible
dict ion
ile

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To form a word for a special job someone is sent to do, we use word roots. The root "dict" (related to speaking or sending) and the suffix "ion" (forming nouns) combine. Wait, actually, the root "miss" or "mit" is about sending, but here the yellow boxes are "dict" and "ion"? Wait, no—wait, the correct root for "sending on a job" is "miss" (from mit/miss, to send) plus "ion"? Wait, no, let's check. Wait, the word "mission"! Wait, but the yellow boxes are "dict" and "ion"? Wait, no, maybe a typo? Wait, no—wait, the left yellow is "dict", right yellow is "ion". Wait, "diction" is about speaking, but that's not a job. Wait, no—wait, the problem says "special job someone is sent to do". The root "mit/miss" means to send, so "miss" + "ion" = "mission" (a job someone is sent to do). But the yellow boxes are "dict" and "ion". Wait, maybe the problem has a mix, but maybe it's a mistake, or maybe I misread. Wait, no—wait, the left card has "miss", "dict" (yellow), right card has "ible", "ion" (yellow), "ile". Wait, to make a word for a job someone is sent to do: "mission" uses "miss" + "ion", but the yellow boxes are "dict" and "ion". Wait, maybe the problem is using "dict" incorrectly, or maybe it's "mission" with "miss" (even though "dict" is yellow). Wait, the correct word is "mission" (a special job someone is sent to do), formed from "miss" (send) + "ion" (noun suffix). But the yellow boxes are "dict" and "ion"—maybe that's a mistake, but if we use the yellow boxes: "dict" + "ion" = "diction" (about speaking), which is not a job. So likely, the intended root is "miss" (from mit/miss, to send) and suffix "ion", so "mission".

Answer:

mission