Mark the correct alternative(s) according to the text.
01) The excerpts “they should have” (line 24) and “they might have” (lines 55 and 56) express some advice or recommendation and possibility, respectively.
02) In the sentence “they need to be able to see” (lines 32 and 33), “to be able to” expresses an obligation.
04) In the words “adulthood” (line 2), “‘independent’” (line 38), “Unfortunately” (line 46), “-hood” is an example of a suffix; “in-” and “un-” are examples of prefixes.
08) The excerpts “it’s easier than ever.” (line 16) and “One of the sharpest” (line 37) are, respectively, examples of comparative and superlative forms.
16) The words “needs” (line 38), “lenders” (46) and “wants” (line 54) are examples of nouns.