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Please help 6. Consider the word vividly, from the last sentence in paragraph 2 of Marigolds. What is the affix of this word? What is the word's root? Is the root a base word, meaning that it can stand alone as a word? Use context and what you know about the affix and root to guess at the meaning of vividly. Now use a good dictionary or search online to find out the etymology, or origin, of vividly. Finally, write as many other words you can think of that are in the same family, or share the same root, as vividly

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