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28 December, 02:48

Which prefixes would most likely be used in a word where the definition involved something exaggerated? Select three options. ante - hyper - intra - mega - pro - ultra-Which prefixes would most likely be used in a word where the definition involved something exaggerated? Select three options.

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  1. 28 December, 02:59
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    Hyper, Mega, Ultra

    Explanation:

    The best prefixes in which "exaggeration" is implied are Hyper, Mega and Ultra.

    Hyper comes from Greek and means "Over". Hyper implies excess of something, for instance: hypersonic (sound frequencies exceeding a thousand million hertz); hypertoxicity (Excessively toxic).

    Mega comes from Greek and means "large, vast, important, big, great ". Words containing prefix mega: Megavitamin (a large quantity of vitamins); megabacterium (A bacterium unusually big); Ultra comes Latin and means "beyond" or "extremely". For example: Ultraviolet (light whose wavelength is beyond violet).
  2. 28 December, 03:09
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