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Greek and Latin Affixes 1 Drag the item from the item bank to its corresponding match (in this case its answering with text, just trying to make this easier to find for people on USA Test prep). Organize Them! - For the first few, put them in numbers. Like for example, Ambi would be 1, Ante would be 2. And so on. For the second section it would be A B C. If you want to do it in word form, sure, as long as it makes sense and its neat (make sure they're spaced out!) Ambi- Ante- Bin- Co- De- Dyn- Epi- Ex- Fore- In- Intra- Mal- Post- Pseudo- Sub- Sur- Ultra- -- Matching Bank (the answers) put them in the correct match -- After Bad Before Beyond Both Down False Front Not On Out Over Power Together Two Under Within

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