If the prefix dis- means “exclude,” which bolded word means “to cause to be unfit”? The passenger was disgruntled when the bus missed her stop. Some tennis players are known to disagree with referee decisions. Runners knew that breaking the rules would disqualify them from the race. Because he was color blind, Will was not able to discriminate between red and blue.
Which one do you think is right?
disgruntled disagree disqualify discrininate i think its disgrgruntled
It is actually "Runners knew that breaking the rules would disqualify them from the race" because they are looking for “exclude" and disqualify would be right.
why is it that one
I said it above
because they are looking for “exclude" and disqualify would be right.
ok
because if the runners knew that breaking the rules would disqualify them from the race
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