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A word element attached to a root word that changes its meaning is called?

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It's a suffix, because when we attach something to the end of a word to help change it, we are adding a suffix. (An example would be calling because the suffix is ing.)
A prefix is when we put (for example: kilo in front of meters to get kilometers.)
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