Certainly! Let's start matching the suffix terms with their respective definitions.
1. A) To make; to cause
We need to find a suffix term that means "to make" or "to cause". Consider the suffix "-ify". For example, the word "simplify" means to make simple.
2. Ben Made of
Here, we need a suffix indicating something is made of or related to. One example is the suffix "-en", like in "golden" which means made of or pertaining to gold.
3. C) A person who is
For this definition, we want a suffix that indicates a person associated with something. The typical suffix for this purpose is "-er" (e.g., "teacher" - a person who teaches).
Given this, we will match the terms as follows:
- 1 matches with A)
- 2 matches with Ben
- 3 matches with C)
Therefore, the matching results are:
- 1: A) To make; to cause
- 2: Ben Made of
- 3: C) A person who is
These correspond to [tex]\( \boxed{1, 2, 3} \)[/tex].