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Based on its prefix, which is the correct definition of “impersonal”?
A)not personal
B)between persons
C)someone who takes something personally
D)someone who has a certain personal quality

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Answered by krishiganesh
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HERE IS YOUR ANSWER.

THE CORRECT DEFINITION OF "IMPERSONAL" BASED ON ITS PREFIX IS

A) NOT PERSONAL.

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Answered by smartbrainz
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The correct definition of “impersonal” is not personal.

Answer: (A)Not personal

Explanation:

‘Prefix’ implies, an affix word that is placed before a word. The word is itself attached to it and then post that the word is completed with a prefix in it.

For example : Unbelievable, Uneasy, Discomfort, Impossible, etc.

Here, in the examples above, the words ‘Un’, ‘Dis’, ‘Im’, are prefix used to complete the opposite meaning word with positive approach.

It mostly comes in the genre of negative words.

So here, the correct definition of word, ‘Impersonal’ looking at the prefix, ‘Im’, is : Not personal.

As impossible, this word implies “not” possible.

In the same way, Impersonal implies not personal in any means.

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