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  • 12-06-2017
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Which affixes mean “without”? Check all that apply.

a-
-cy
ex-
-ic
inter-
-ful
im-

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4804265306
4804265306 4804265306
  • 12-06-2017
im-, ex-, if wrong i do apologize  
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Estefania812
Estefania812 Estefania812
  • 26-06-2019

Answer:

The answer is: a- and im-

Explanation:

An affix is added to a root of a word in order to change its meaning, it can be added at the beginning (prefix) or at the end of the word (suffix).

In this case, the two affixes that mean without are a- and im-, they are both prefixes. An example using a- is amoral, which means without moral.

An example using im- is imposible, which means without possibility.

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