B. impertinent
The prefix "im-" means "not" in Latin. An example of this would be the word imperfect. Adding the prefix "im-" to the word perfect literally makes it "not perfect".
Direct Characterization or D
Answer:
For a busy businessman, time is money so, he works all time.
Explanation:
i think i was suppose to correct the sentence so i did and i added a word i hope this is what u wanted! srry if its not....
“Galileo” “Galeel”, if it’s a context clue on a passage or a paragraph I need the passage or paragraph to find the context clues for the word galleon.
Answer:
hi
Explanation:
Ovid, or (to give him his full Roman name) Publius Ovidius Naso, was ... ('That you may know who I was, I that playful poet of tender love ... like, are now 'in the books' — and will suffer no further political upheavals of ... 4.55–166 Pyramus and Thisbe ... altogether happy, saying to him: 'Take courage, good mariner; you have