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iready determine word meanings using known words and suffixes -ful and -less — instruction — level c what does \harmless\ mean? harmed the most not being harmed not doing harm trying to do harm
To determine the meaning of "harmless", we analyze the word structure. The root word is "harm", and the suffix "-less" means "without" or "not having". So we combine the meaning of the root and the suffix: "harm" (damage/hurt) + "-less" (without) = without harm, or not doing harm. Now we analyze the options:
- "harmed the most": This is about being harmed the most, not related to the meaning of "harmless" (which is about not causing harm, not about the degree of being harmed). Eliminate this.
- "not being harmed": This is about the state of not receiving harm (passive), but "harmless" is about not giving out harm (active, not causing harm). So this is incorrect. Eliminate this.
- "not doing harm": This matches the combination of "harm" + "-less" (not having the quality of doing harm). This is correct.
- "trying to do harm": This is the opposite of "harmless" (trying to harm is the opposite of not doing harm). Eliminate this.
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C. not doing harm (assuming the third option is labeled C; if the original options have different labels, adjust the label accordingly, but the text is "not doing harm")