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The word "character" contains two morphemes: "character," which is the root morpheme, and the suffix "-er," which denotes someone who performs an action related to the root. However, since "character" can also be considered as a standalone word without any affixes, it can be seen as having just one morpheme as well. The interpretation may depend on the context in which the word is analyzed.

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