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The root words for "emancipation" are "emancipate" and "emancip-" which come from the Latin word "emancipare," meaning to free from someone else's control.
A sentence punctuated as a whole sentence is a compound sentence. This is taught in 3rd grade.
No, the sentence "I thought so" is not an interrogative sentence. It is a declarative sentence expressing the speaker's belief or opinion. An interrogative sentence is one that asks a question.
No, the sentence "Judge a man by his words not his actions" is not an assertive sentence. It is an imperative sentence because it gives a command or instruction.
It means to free. Here are some sentences.Lincoln decided to emancipate the slaves.The judge agreed to emancipate the boy from his abusive parents.The hero helped to emancipate the prisoners.
Many abolitionists as well as President Lincoln worked tirelessly to emancipate slaves in the United States.
You emancipate
Emancipation refers to freedom, or being let go. An example of emancipation in a sentence might be, "The teenager requested emancipation from her abusive parents, and the courts happily obliged."
Emancipation is a noun.
Emancipate Myself was created in 2002.
Emancipate is "émanciper" in French.
The antonym of emancipate is "enslave" - meaning to restrict someone's freedom or control their actions.
Emanicipate means out of parent control.
No, pregnancy does not emancipate a minor.
If you're in the US, no it doesn't.
liberate or emancipate