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If the prefix o- means “across,” what is the exact meaning of the word omit? A. to drive across B. to place behind C. to let across D. to send back
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If the prefix o- means “across,” what is the exact meaning of the word omit? A. to drive across B. to place behind C. to let across D. to send back
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If the prefix o- means “across,” what is the exact meaning of the word omit? A. to drive across B. to place behind C. to let across D. to send back
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the answer would be C.
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C. To let across
im not sure cause omit means to take away
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