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which words have a prefix that means not? none about atypical illustration under unlit important disagree discussion nonsmoker
First Sub - Question: Fix the sentence. Is it a fragment or a run - on? "When is lunch I'm really hungry?"
A run - on sentence is two or more independent clauses joined without proper punctuation or a conjunction. The sentence "When is lunch I'm really hungry?" has two independent clauses ("When is lunch" and "I'm really hungry") with no proper separation. To fix it, we can add a comma and a conjunction or a period. For example, "When is lunch? I'm really hungry." or "When is lunch, I'm really hungry?" (though the first with a question mark and period is more standard). And it is a run - on sentence.
- "atypical": The prefix "a - " means "not", so "atypical" means not typical.
- "unlit": The prefix "un - " means "not", so "unlit" means not lit.
- "disagree": The prefix "dis - " means "not" (in the sense of opposite or negation), so "disagree" means not agree.
- "nonsmoker": The prefix "non - " means "not", so "nonsmoker" means a person who does not smoke.
To find the meaning of "wring out", we look for context clues. The phrase "by twisting it until all the water fell to the ground" describes how she wrung out the bathing suit. So this part helps us understand that "wring out" involves twisting to remove water.
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The fixed sentence can be "When is lunch? I'm really hungry." (or "When is lunch, I'm really hungry?"). It is a run - on sentence.