The prefixes and their meanings are indicated below:
- Pseudo- false
- Ex- after
- Ante-before
- In-not
- Bin-two
- Sub-down
- Dyn-together
- Ambi-two
- Sur-over
- Epi-over
- Intra-within
- Ultra-power
- De-reverse
- Fore-before
- Co-together
- Mal-bad
<h3>What is a Prefix?</h3>
A prefix is a letter or set of letters, such as 'un-' or 'multi-,' that is added to the beginning of a word to create a new term.
<h3>What is the use of a prefix?</h3>
Prefixes alter the meaning of words. They can change the meaning of a word, exhibit repetition, or express an opinion.
Prefix is the opposite of Suffix. A suffix is an affix that comes after the stem of a word in linguistics.
Case ends, which show the grammatical case of nouns and adjectives, and verb endings, which create the conjugation of verbs, are common examples.
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True. The Puritans were a very hard working society. They believed the key in gaining a place in heaven was through hard work.
Um...anything more to the question?
First Hamlet instructs Claudius to send a messenger to heaven to check out that Polonius is not there. (He likely isn't)If Polonius is not in heaven, there is only one other place he could be and that is in hell. There could be lots of choices. The obvious one is that Polonius is dead, and he has to be somewhere. Hamlet jokes about the death a bit. Polonius is not his favorite person. Added to that, Hamlet mistakenly believes that he has killed Clausius. Hamlet was not happy to find out that he hadn't.
To announce his death he says that there's no need to hurry, Polonius is not going anywhere. Claudius sends Hamlet to England and then informs England (the king) that he wants Hamlet dead. The plot is convoluted but the poetry is astonishing and the characterization second to none.