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A prefix is an affix which is before the word, so "ir" is the prefix of irresponsible.
Answer: On the way to Riga. Kovalev arrives home, where soon comes to him warden, who brings him lost and wrapped in a piece of paper nose. It turns out he was intercepted with a fake passport on the way to Riga. Kovalev was delighted, but it turns out that the nose does not want to return to the former place.
Answer:
B. Far from other people and places
Explanation:
You haven't provided the excerpt, but I can answer your question anyway.
When you're unsure about what a word or phrase means, you can look it up in a dictionary - an alphabetically arranged listing of words that contains different information about them, such as their definitions, examples, origin, and pronunciation. Often, you can find definitions of phrases that contain these words. For example, you could search for the word <em>nowhere</em>, and in some dictionaries, you would run into this phrase.
Sometimes, context can help us determine what a word with multiple meanings means. However, the phrase <em>in the middle of nowhere</em> has only one meaning -<em> </em><em>in a very remote place, a place that is far from where other people live</em><em>. </em>This means that option B is the correct one.