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A _____ is a group of letters that have a particular meaning which appears at the beginning of a word.

root Word
suffix
prefix
base Word

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im thinking it is a prefix. i may be wrong though
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The correct answer is "prefix."

Thus, the complete sentence is:

A prefix is a group of letters that have a particular meaning which appears at the beginning of a word.

The prefixes are affixes that form words from a morpheme that precedes the radical. Thus, they modify their meaning but, generally, maintain the grammatical class to which they belong.

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