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Read the sentence. They agreed with the judge's decision, and felt that justice had been done. Based on the sentence, what does the root jus mean? What prefix would you add to the word just so that it means "not fair"?

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Just means to be fair, equal, upright, righteous.

The prefix needed to be added to make it "not fair" is "un-*, that makes the word, unjust

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