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nelaaney

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Select the combining form that means sound.
 
  A) ech/o
  B) embol/o
  C) ather/o
  D) electr/o

Question 2

Select the prefix that means small.
 
  A) mono-
  B) macro-
  C) micro-
  D) mal-



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Answer to Question 1

A
Explanation: Utilize word association as in an echo that produces sound.

Answer to Question 2

C
Explanation: The antonym is macro-, meaning large. The other prefixes mean mal-, bad, and mono-, one.



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