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The document discusses the prefix 'Re,' which originates from Latin and means to do again or return. It defines and provides examples for the words review, recover, recall, and reorganize. Each term is illustrated with a sentence to demonstrate its usage.

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Gift - 17.09.2025

The document discusses the prefix 'Re,' which originates from Latin and means to do again or return. It defines and provides examples for the words review, recover, recall, and reorganize. Each term is illustrated with a sentence to demonstrate its usage.

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GIFT 17.09.

2025
(Gateway to Individuals For Transformation)
Re view
Re cover
Re call
Re organize
✔ Meaning:
❖ The word ‘Re’ origin from Latin meaning to do again or to return
back.
Review - To look at something again to check or improve it.
Recover - To get back something lost, or to return to a healthy state.
Recall - To remember something or to call back.
Reorganize - To arrange again in a better or new order. Find new words
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✔ Example: word ‘Re’
The teacher will review the homework. 1.
2.
Computers can sometimes recover lost files. 3.
The student could recall all the answers. 4.
5.
The teacher asked students to reorganize the desks.

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