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The syllable '-tion' is a(n) _______ and turns a _______ into a _______.

  • A. Suffix; verb; noun
  • B. Affix; noun; pronoun
  • C. Prefix; noun; verb
  • D. Infix; noun; adjective
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The syllable '-tion' is a suffix that is commonly added to verbs to turn them into nouns. For example, the word 'action' is formed by adding '-tion' to the verb 'act.' This transformation changes the verb into a noun representing the act itself. Therefore, option A correctly identifies '-tion' as a suffix that turns a verb into a noun. Choices B, C, and D are incorrect because they misidentify '-tion' as a different type of affix (prefix, infix) and incorrectly associate it with nouns, pronouns, verbs, or adjectives instead of its actual function of transforming verbs into nouns.