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Adding the prefix -inter to the word state creates a new word that means

A. "over states."
B. "between states."
C. "across states."
D. "beyond states."

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User Mgs
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Answer:

B. "Inter" is used to mean between, I think. For example "intervening" is kinda like when you go *between* two parties or more or something like that, I think.

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User Calrion
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I think the answer is letter B I’m pretty sure inter means between
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User Ashkan Rahmani
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