Help PLWAE which the best analogy
SUPER:sub
A.extra:exl
B.ab:frango
C.jungo:cerno
D.per:sequor
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@theraggdydoctor @one68
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help WILL MES AL THO
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@TheAsker2002
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@gamer25
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@helpblahblahblah
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@princeharrrrry @Kevidlorddragion
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@ilovewolrmf
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
What unit is this
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i think its C
OpenStudy (bohotness):
5:2 semeters
OpenStudy (bohotness):
.-.
OpenStudy (bohotness):
Vocab
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OpenStudy (bohotness):
Help tho
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@KingThunder314 Yo explain you answerrr
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Trying to search what extra and exl mean and stuff
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Pc going slow
OpenStudy (bohotness):
I did in my book any oof t uhh em could be roght I just go with c
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
sub-
Word Origin
1.
a prefix occurring originally in loanwords from Latin ( subject; subtract; subvert; subsidy); on this model, freely attached to elements of any origin and used with the meaning “under,” “below,” “beneath” ( subalpine; substratum), “slightly,” “imperfectly,” “nearly” ( subcolumnar; subtropical), “secondary,” “subordinate” ( subcommittee; subplot).
2.
Chemistry.
a prefix indicating a basic compound:
subacetate; subcarbonate; subnitrate.
a prefix indicating that the element is present in a relatively small proportion, i.e., in a low oxidation state:
subchloride; suboxide.
OpenStudy (bohotness):
.-. What
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Thats what sub meas
OpenStudy (anonymous):
does that help you?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I think its A
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