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Adding the suffix -less to the word flaw changes the word’s meaning to A.) "without faults." B.) "full of faults." C.) "more faults." D.) "the study of faults."
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Adding the suffix -less to the word flaw changes the word’s meaning to
A.) "without faults."
B.) "full of faults."
C.) "more faults."
D.) "the study of faults."
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A) without faults .. hope this helps
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"Without Faults"
- Flaw
less
: To be without imperfection or faults
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