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Based on its root word and suffix, what does the word justifiable most likely mean?

A. able to be proven correct

B. able to be proven incorrect

C. able to be proven suspicious

D. able to proven guilty



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User Roray
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Answer:

it is a

Step-by-step explanation:

when something is justifiable, the suffix -able, gives a notion that something can be proven. when able is added to the root word just, it changes the definition as being able to prove correctly. so a is the best definition.

ps i hope this helps.

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User Aaronaught
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Answer:

A. able to be proven correct

Explanation

when justifiable that can be shown to be or can be defended as being right

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User Tgreen
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