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trapecia [35]
3 years ago
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The Latin word mittere means "to send." Using this information and your knowledge of Latin prefixes, specifically trans, choose

the situation that most clearly illustrates the meaning of transmit.
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asambeis [7]3 years ago
5 0

Answer: D. The college student emailed his assignment to the professor

Explanation:

Heres the complete question:

The Latin word mittere means "to send." Using this information and your knowledge of Latin prefixes choose the situation that most clearly illustrates the meaning of transmit.

A. The factory workers demanded better conditions.

B. The girls whispered quietly in the back of the room.

C. The man bought groceries to make dinner for his family.

D. The college student emailed his assignment to the professor.

The situation that most clearly illustrates the meaning of transmit is option D "The college student emailed his assignment to the professor".

The student emailing his assignment to the professor means that the student sent his assignment to the professor. Other options such as A, B and C didn't illustrate the meaning of transmit.

Therefore, the correct option is D.

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