D. <em>uncharitable</em>.
The suffix <em>-able</em>, borrowed from Old French and originally from the Latin <em>-ābilis</em> (meaning "worthy of being acted upon"), can have different meanings.
The most common one is "fit/liable to be (done)," as in:
- <em>likeable</em> - fit to be liked
- <em>washable</em> - fit to be washed
- <em>degradable</em> - liable to be degraded.
This, however, does not apply to <em>comfortable</em>. Another meaning of <em>-able</em>, however, is "giving, or inclined to," as in:
- <em>comfortable</em> - giving comfort
- <em>(un)charitable</em> - (not) inclined to charity.
The CAO is the Chief Academic Affairs Officer of an educational institution.
Not applying to the CAO in advance may have some demerits.
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What are the consequences of not applying to CAO?</h3>
Some of the consequences of not applying to CAO are:
- It can result in a difficult admission process
- It may affect one's academic progress
- It may even lead to the rejection of an admission application
See the link below for more about the Chief Academic Officer:
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Answer:
i think its A lmk if i was wrong .
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