The pair of words that shares the same word root are inspect and spectacles.
Their root word, or the most basic part of the word, which remains when all prefixes and suffixes are removed, is the root word spect. This root word comes from the Latin word <em>spectare, </em>which means <em>to see. </em>This root word is common to these two words because both of them have to do with seeing things.
Though there are no italicized words in any of the sentences. I would assume that the correct answers are either letter A or letter B.
In letter A, Washington Post, can be italicized to connote a name of the Newspaper in the sentence. In letter B, South Pacific, can be italicized to emphasize the title of the Broadway Musical in the sentence. Either A or B is the answer to your question.
I think the closest answer for me is D.
Answer: Glowing
Sorry im late but I hope it helps other people :)
I Believe The Answer is; B. The figurative wall that existed between them all along.
This is through the studies ive found when i read "Bartleby the Scrvener".