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CQXA

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The prefix brady- means:
 
  A) around
  B) slow
  C) inner
  D) fast

Question 2

Select the prefix that means without.
 
  A) a-
  B) ambi-
  C) auto-
  D) ante-



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Answer to Question 1

B
Explanation: The antonym of brady-, slow is tachy-, fast. The prefix for around is peri- and inner is endo-.

Answer to Question 2

A
Explanation: Don't confuse a-, meaning without or absence of, with hypo-, meaning deficient, or dys-, meaning bad, abnormal, difficult. The other prefixes mean: ambi-, both; auto-, self; and ante-, before.





 

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