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Explanation:
Draft-able: Adding the suffix, "able", to draft gives it a new meaning. Draftable means the capability to be drafted.
Fall-en: Adding the suffix "en" to fall gives a new word fallen, which could mean different things, one of which is another way of saying "died".
Grade-ly: adding "ly" to grade gives a word that means, excellent
Load-less: adding "less" to load gives a word that insinuates, without load.
Right-ful: Adding "ful" to right creates a word that means, having a right.
Agent-ry: adding "ry" yo agent gives a word that means, the position of being an agent.
Boiler-plate: adding the word "plate" to boiler gives a word that means, a material used to construct a boiler.
Cross-road: adding the word "road" to cross gives a word that means a place where another road meets
Dribble-r: adding "r" to dribble gives a word that means, someone that dribbles.
Dip-coat: adding the word "coat" to dip gives a new word
Words that can be placed in front of these words to make new words are;
- Redraft
- Befall
- Degrade
- Reload
- Aright
- Non-agent
- Pre-boiler
- Across
- Re-dribble
- Pre-dip
The question requires us to place words in front of the base words to form new words. This means that we are required to input prefixes.
The prefixes have been fixed accordingly. The meanings are described below;
redraft- to make a draft again
befall- for something to happen
degrade- to look down on or reduce
reload- to load again
aright- make correct something
non-agent- a person who does not act as an agent
pre-boiler- a machine used in pre-boiling
across- a preposition that shows the distance of one place from another.
re-dribble- to dribble again
pre-dip- placing an anti-bacterial before milking
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