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Circle the meaning for the

following prefixes: fore- and dis-.
Example: disappointed, dislike
a. none b. not c. less
Example: forecast, forewarn
a, before b. with c. able

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User Baskar
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Answer:

Dis: B (not)

Fore: A (before)

Step-by-step explanation:

Dis: Take "dislike". To "dislike" something means to NOT like something.

Fore: Take "forecast". I'm sure you've heard of a weather forecast, which is a prediction of the upcoming weather. Simply put, it's given BEFORE the actual (weather) event.

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