Asked by amauri

After losing the first game, the team decided to retrain before the next one. They didn’t want to repeat the same disorganized mistakes.

What do the prefixes re- and dis- tell the reader about the meaning of these words?

Re- means “again,” and dis- means “not,” showing improvement and correction.

Both mean “without.”

Re- means “before,” and dis- means “different.”

Re- and dis- both mean “after.”

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Re- means “again,” and dis- means “not.” In this sentence, retrain = train again; disorganized = not organized.