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OpenStudy (slickster256):

the prefix "de" means

OpenStudy (slickster256):

Using what you know about the words "decompose," "descent," and "deport," the prefix "de" means to go forward to build or form to be empty to do the opposite of

OpenStudy (slickster256):

d right

OpenStudy (anonymous):

If you dehumidify a room, what do you do to the humidity?

OpenStudy (slickster256):

u take it away

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Exactly

OpenStudy (slickster256):

so c

OpenStudy (anonymous):

That's right! Good job

OpenStudy (slickster256):

i might have another one later ill tag u if i do

OpenStudy (slickster256):

I want to be a vocal advocate for nature. What is the meaning of the word "advocate" as it is used in sentence 1? One who is empty of passion for the future or progress One who goes toward joining the government One who puts together efforts to fight progress One who uses his or her voice in favor of something

OpenStudy (slickster256):

@mg_omg

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What do you think

OpenStudy (slickster256):

c

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Fighting progress doesn't seem like a good thing...

OpenStudy (slickster256):

whoops i read it wrong i ment fight twards progress

OpenStudy (slickster256):

so d

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Think about the word "advocate"...sounds like there's the word "vocal" in there...using your voice...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes, that's right! D.

OpenStudy (slickster256):

thx again

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