Respuesta :
he word masticate, which means to chew, has most recently been affected by
becoming obsolete
so i conclude that option 3 is correct because option 1 and 2 are not recent changes
and so has become obsolete the most recent
Hope this helps.
becoming obsolete
so i conclude that option 3 is correct because option 1 and 2 are not recent changes
and so has become obsolete the most recent
Hope this helps.
Answer:
The word masticate, which means to chew, has most recently been affected by _____:
3) becoming obsolete.
Explanation:
It has become obsolete, being replaced by "to chew". In fact, "masticate", which comes from latin (masticare), is an example of those words which either become obsolete or are only used in more formal contexts. That happens when words are more of latin origin and a more germanic one is preferred. The same happens to "preoccupied", which, if not obsolete, is rarely used in everyday language, and words which are close in meaning are used to convey its idea, such as "worried" and "thoughtful".