Which prefix could you add to the root -pose to create a word meaning to “to put or place out”? im- inter- com- ex-

Respuesta :

the prefix im- would be correct to create the word impose which means to force something unfamiliar to unwelcome to be accepted/ put into place.

Answer:

The prefix "im-".

Explanation:

In conjunction with the root word -pose, the prefix -im results in the term impose, which by definition means "to force to be accepted or put in place" - or in simple terms: to place or to set.

This definition correctly fits the meaning of "to put or to place out", while the rest of the options make for different concepts.