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English, 18.03.2021 01:30 biggy54

If the suffix -ive means “one who is” and a second suffix, -ate, means “cause to become,” what does the word captivate mean? A. one who is caused to become stretched
B. one who is caused to become seen
C. one who is caused to become taken
D. one who is caused to become made

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