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Which affixes mean "without”? Select two options.
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a- and im-
Explanation: a- (also an-) is a privative prefix meaning "not/without" (e.g., amoral, anhydrous). im- is a negative prefix meaning "not/without" (variant of in- used before b, p, m; e.g., impossible, impolite).
Explanation: a- (also an-) is a privative prefix meaning "not/without" (e.g., amoral, anhydrous). im- is a negative prefix meaning "not/without" (variant of in- used before b, p, m; e.g., impossible, impolite).
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