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in-, il-, im-, ir- The prefix in- changes its form to il- before an l; to im- before b, m or p; and to ir- before r. This prefix (and its variations) have two meanings. Meaning 1: not, without.
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In the story The Lesson by Toni Cade Bambara, the author described the items of focus as un needed objects and items that could have been fine with out. He also mentioned then in The Life Lessons also another book by Toni Cade Bambara that there was the same problem.
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