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Final answer:The word 'kindly' does not consist of a prefix and suffix. A correct example of a word with a prefix and suffix is 'digestion', with 'dis' as the prefix and 'ion' as the suffix, illustrating palatalization. The word 'galleries' exemplifies where 'ie' represents the [ē] sound.Explanation:The word 'kindly' does not have a prefix and a suffix; it is an unaltered base word. To answer the question more directly, a word like 'disgestion' from the given options can be analyzed. The prefix is 'dis', the base is 'gest', and the suffix is 'ion'. After combining these parts, the word becomes 'digestion' where the letter 't' is transformed into the sound [ch] due to palatalization.For example, combining 'ad' + 'vent' + 'ure' + 'ous' results in the word 'adventurous', showing the palatalization where 't' precedes the 'u', making the [ch] sound.Words like 'gallery' with suffix 'ies' become 'galleries', where the letters 'i' and 'e' spell the sound [ē] as in 'galleries'....