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Based on its prefix, which is the correct definition of "impersonal”?
not personal
between persons
someone who takes something personally
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"Not personal."
Explanation: the prefix "im-" here is a negation (like in "impossible"), so "impersonal" means not personal. ("Between persons" would be "interpersonal".)
Explanation: the prefix "im-" here is a negation (like in "impossible"), so "impersonal" means not personal. ("Between persons" would be "interpersonal".)
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