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prefixes co-, con-, col-, com-, cor- introduction the prefixes co, con,…

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prefixes co-, con-, col-, com-, cor-
introduction
the prefixes co, con, col, com, and cor come from latin and generally mean \together\ or \with\.

  • co- often used before vowels (ex: cooperate - work together)
  • con- most common form (ex: connect - tie together)
  • col- used before the letter l (ex: collide - strike together)
  • com- used before b, m, p (ex: compress - press together)
  • cor- used before r (ex: correspond - write together)

these prefixes suggest unity, partnership, or interaction.
vocabulary words

  1. contrite (adjective) - deeply sorry or remorseful for wrongdoing.
  • related forms: contrition (noun)
  1. commensurable (adjective) - able to be measured or compared by a common standard; proportionate.
  • related forms: commensurability (noun)
  1. correspond (verb) - to match, agree, or communicate in writing.
  • related forms: correspondence (noun), correspondent (noun)
  1. coefficient (noun) - a number or factor that works with another to produce a result, especially in mathematics.
  • related forms: none (sometimes used as an adjective)
  1. conglomerate (noun) - a collection of different things grouped together into one whole.
  • related forms: conglomerate (verb, adjective)
  1. collateral (noun/adjective) - property pledged for a loan; also something that runs alongside or is secondary.
  2. colleague (noun) - a person you work with; a fellow worker.
  • related forms: collegial (adjective)
  1. correlate (verb/noun) - to have a mutual relationship or connection; something that corresponds to another.
  • related forms: correlation (noun), correlative (adjective)
  1. compassionate (adjective) - feeling or showing sympathy and concern for others.
  • related forms: compassion (noun)
  1. coordinate (verb/noun/adjective) - to organize people or things so they work together smoothly.
  • related forms: coordination (noun), coordinator (noun)
  1. batman is often portrayed as a serious hero, sometimes even seeming blank because of the guilt he feels over his parents death. his mission is blank with the goals of justice, though some argue his methods dont always perfectly match the law. batman cannot fight crime alone, so he works with commissioner gordon and alfred, who are his trusted blank. gotham itself is a blank city, filled with different neighborhoods, people, and problems all mixed together. batman also faces financial challenges, but thanks to bruce waynes wealth, he never has to worry about losing property to the bank because he can always provide blank. the blank between his wealth and his success is an interesting topic to consider. his tools and gadgets, like the batmobile, only function when many parts act as a single system, just as numbers in math can multiply by a blank. batman often shows his softer side, especially when he acts in a blank way toward orphans and innocent victims. even though batman and the police may not always agree, their actions usually blank with one another in the larger fight against crime. finally, to succeed, batman must blank his efforts with allies.

ai disclaimer: the paragraph about batman was composed by chatgpt. i provided the vocabulary words and definitions and it composed the text, which i then edited as it had not used all the words in logical ways.

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Brief Explanations

The text provides an introduction to prefixes co-, con-, col-, com-, cor- and their meanings, along with a list of vocabulary words related to these prefixes. It also has a passage about Batman where these vocabulary words are to be filled in the blanks. This is related to language - learning and understanding prefixes and vocabulary, which falls under Linguistics.

Answer:

  1. contrite
  2. commensurable
  3. colleagues
  4. conglomerate
  5. collateral
  6. correlation
  7. compassionate
  8. correspond
  9. coordinate