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The Latin prefix con- means “with” or “together.” Using this
Metric unit of measurement put prefix in front of the base unit. For ex decimeter: prefix deci means one-tenth, so one decimeter
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1.If para- means beyond, then a paradox is something that is...
2.Examples of dogma 3.Using literal translations without the
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The word extract comes from the Latin root word -tract-, which means “to draw or pull,” plus the prefix ex-. Based on this
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elicit verb from Latin e–“away” + Latin lacere “charm”
draw out (information) The word elicit comes from-- (1 point)
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The Latin prefix con- means “with” or “together.” Using this definition and your knowledge of the Latin root -strict,
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Identify the choice that best answers the question. The Latin prefix con- means “with” or
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elicit verb from Latin e–“away” + Latin lacere “charm”
draw out (information) The word elicit comes from-- (1 point)
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The Latin prefix pre- means "before" or "in advance." Keeping this in mind, what do
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The Latin prefix sub -means ? answers are under, secretive, above, none of the above thanks
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If the Latin prefix pro- means “ahead” and the suffix -ion means “act,” what does provision mean? act of not looking;
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