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Black_prince [1.1K]
4 years ago
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Choose the answer. The suffixes -ible and -able mean "able to be done". Based on this understanding, you can infer that the defi

nition of the word infallible is A bias or natural liking for something A task you undertake on your own An event that occurs between two other events Something or someone that is not capable of making a mistake
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2 answers:
TEA [102]4 years ago
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The word "infallible" is defined as someone or something that is not capable of making a mistake.
MissTica4 years ago
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Correct answer is "something or someone that is not capable of making a mistake" i just took the test
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