To understand what a negative prefix is, it is great to first know what an affirmative statement is since it is the opposite of a negative prefix. An affirmative statement a sentence that is positive, regarding the term 'affirmative' that also means positive. It's quite easy to guess what a negative prefix is, prefix relating to adding a word or letter(s) to the beginning of a word to change the meaning of it, while negative.. well, you can guess what that is. Now that we know what a negative prefix is, we can see some examples of it to get a more understanding knowledge of it.
Examples of a negative
prefix:







That is not ALL of the negative prefixes, but it is some of the most popular ones that is almost used daily. Now, we can attach those negative prefixes to some words and see what the outcome is in a sentence.
Example of a
negative prefix sentence:
The male looked very

while sitting at his desk.
Example of an
affirmative statement:
The male looked very

while sitting at his desk.
Comparing the negative prefix and an affirmative statement, you can tell that the first one has a negative in it while the affirmative statement contains a positive. We are done with the sentences, but now I can show you some combinations of an affirmative statement and negative prefixes and their differences/similarities.
Examples of a
negative:

Examples of an
affirmative:

Negative and affirmatives are very easy to learn once you actually see examples of the two. Just to inform you, there are some negative prefixes that are not actually a negative. The examples of an affirmative and a negative should help you understand quite a bit about a negative prefix.
Answer:
If this is from “Anna secret wish” then...
Explanation:
Anna is worried her new home is not as vibrant as her home in Haiti.
Yes because it shows how far this country has come from enslaving those with a different skin color to to now voting for him to be the president of our country showing a major evaluation.
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After arriving in Ithaca, the real reason why the great hero Odysseus himself (as a beggar) went to Eumaeus' hut first rather than heading to his palace is because he wants to know if his servants remain loyal to him. He also wants to find out if his wife, Penelope, did not betray him.
“An Episode of War” is a beautiful piece written by Stephen Crane. The novel shows the dark side of the war and those soldiers who get hurt during war. Apparently war and war heroes are glorified and tall tales are told but the bitter truth is that war brings nothing but agony, pain, misery and isolation.
In short the "Tragedy of War" is the main message of the novel conveyed through the injured lieutenant!