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Plz help thxs help with question B.

Plz help thxs help with question B.-example-1

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prejudge ; judging something or someone before actually knowing the situation or person

misjudge ; having the wrong idea about a person or situation

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Prejudge and misjudge are like because they both include assumptions about a person of situation. Prejudge and misjudge are different because prejudge means to give a comment/opinion or assume something about a situation too soon with little information. Misjudge means to have a wrong comment/opinion or assumption about a situation or person.

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