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ml week 04 find & define sentences what do the stems \miss/mit\ mean?
both
to write
to send
people
one
The Latin stems "miss" and "mit" (from the verb "mittere") mean "to send". For example, in words like "mission" (something sent) or "transmit" (to send across), the stem relates to sending. The other options don't fit: "both" is not a meaning of these stems, "to write" is related to stems like "scrib" or "script", "people" relates to stems like "anthrop" or "dem", and "one" relates to stems like "uni" or "mono".
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