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17 September, 10:22

Adding the prefix mis - to the word interpret makes a new word that means

"to interpret before."

"to interpret again."

"to interpret quickly."

"to interpret wrongly."

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  1. 17 September, 10:33
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    I would say that the fourth answer choice, "to interpret wrong," would be the best choice because the prefix mis - means wrongly. (For example, misinform means to give the wrong information to someone.)
  2. 17 September, 10:39
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    To interpret wrongly
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