Certainly! Let's match each prefix with its correct definition step-by-step.
1. Prefix: De-
The prefix "De-" is commonly used to indicate "away" or "removal". An example is the word "decompose," which means to break down or remove the composition. Therefore, the definition that matches "De-" is "C) Away".
2. Prefix: Dis-
The prefix "Dis-" typically means "not" or "absence of". For example, "disagree" means not to agree. Hence, the best definition for "Dis-" is "A) Not".
3. Prefix: Cn- (Though it seems like it might be a typo and meant to be "In-")
The prefix "In-" usually means "in" or "into". For instance, "inject" means to force a liquid into something. Therefore, "In-" best matches with "B) In".
Putting these matches together, we have:
[tex]\[
\begin{tabular}{|l|l|l}
\hline Match & Term & Definition \\
\hline De- & C) Away \\
\hline Dis- & A) Not \\
\hline In- (assuming Cn- is a typo) & B) In \\
\hline
\end{tabular}
\][/tex]
Thus, the final matched list is:
- De- = C
- Dis- = A
- In- = B