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For which of these reasons is the word expedite a verb?A.It ends in -ite.B.It can easily be pictured.C.It can be broken down into three parts.D.It has no antonyms.

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For which of these reasons is the word expedite a verb?A.It ends in -ite.B.It can easily be pictured.C.It can be broken down into three parts.D.It has no antonyms.

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The word "expedite" is a verb because of its function in a sentence, not because of any of the reasons listed in the options. A verb is a word that describes an action, state, or occurrence. "Expedite" is a verb because it describes the action of making a process happen more quickly. None of the options A, B, C, or D accurately explain why "expedite" is a verb.

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