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Efrain Ibarra
19 May, 03:58
The root word for unreasonable
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Jaiden
19 May, 07:16
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A root word has no prefix or suffix and is the most basic part of a word. The prefix of the word 'unreasonable' is 'un'. The root word is 'reasonable.'
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