correctly identify the interrupter in the sentence below. imhotep, one of ancient egypt's greatest architects, was responsible for pioneering the pyramid form.

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Answer 1
Answer: An interrupter breaks the flow of the sentence. It is usually separated by commas but for a strong emphasis of the break, a dash is used to separate it. In the sentence: 
Imhotep, one of ancient Egypt's greatest architects, was responsible for pioneering the pyramid. 
that phrase is the interrupter as it is separated using commas.

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D. dis-

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Negative prefixes, a prefix to make a sentence, or statement negative. They are placed and/or added at the beginning of words to change the meaning of it. Here are some common negative prefixes:

\sf un- (most \ common) \n \sf non- ( means \ 'not')\n \sf mis- (means \ wrong, \ bad) \n de- (means \ 'down') \n dis - (means \ 'not' \ or \ opposite)

Out of those negative prefixes, you can see that option D) dis- is in there. 

Answer: \fbox {D) dis- }

Answer:

D, dis

Explanation:

phil: ex. philosopher, someone who thinks about things

re: ex. redo, to do again

uni: ex. unite, come together; more than one

dis: ex. dissapointed, upset; got less than expected

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C

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correct
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Answer: B.  

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