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kherson [118]
2 years ago
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Study the chart of prefixes. Which prefixes would most likely be used in a word where the definition involved something exaggera

ted? Select three options. ante- hyper- intra- mega- pro- ultra-
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SVEN [57.7K]2 years ago
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Prefixes are the placement of the letters and words at the beginning of the word. The prefixes -hyper, -mega, and -ultra can be used to imply the word related to exaggeration. Thus, options B, D, and F are correct.

<h3>What are prefixes?</h3>

The prefix is the words added in the beginning of the word to make a new word that has a different meaning from its original word. The word hyper means over and implies exceeded instance.

The word mega means large and ultra means extreme and beyond the normal limit or range and once can be used to define the word related to exaggeration.

Therefore, hyper, mega, and ultra are prefixes that can define exaggeration.

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