A: prefix - beginning
B: root - middle
C: suffix - end
I’m pretty sure the answer is B. “He looked at the trophy, proud of his victory”.
Yes because it has a subject which is both of the candidates and a verb that begins to explain what they are doing or normally do. They radiate confidence on camera.
"Both of the candidates" can be replaced with the word "they" and that may help you when deciding what is considered a complete sentence.
It gets its own soil, water and sun
Well, when you're reading something, the words are being read aloud in your head. That voice is the 'voice' that we talk about in school. It's the style and word choice of the person who's writing it, and how that gets translated into our heads as a character speaking. Hope this helps! c: