When a group of letters having a special meaning appears at the beginning of a word, we call that group of letters a prefix. ...
Word roots are the words from other languages that are the origin of many English words. ...
A group of letters with a special meaning appearing at the end of a word is called a suffix.
Answer: B is correct
Explanation:
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