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Based on your knowledge of Greek prefixes suffixes and roots which the following most likely refers to a tool that allows you see something at great distance?

Let's break down the options and see which one is most likely to refer to a tool for seeing things at a distance:

Understanding the Prefixes, Suffixes, and Roots

* Tele- (prefix): Means "far" or "distant" (e.g., television, telescope)

* Scope (suffix): Means "to view" or "to examine" (e.g., microscope, periscope)

* Vis (root): Means "to see" or "sight" (e.g., vision, invisible)

Analyzing the Options

Based on these meanings, the most likely option is telescope.

Here's why:

* "Tele" indicates distance.

* "Scope" suggests a tool for viewing.

The other options don't fit as well:

* "Vis" alone doesn't convey the idea of a tool.

* "Tele" without "scope" doesn't necessarily imply a tool.

Therefore, "telescope" is the most logical choice based on the given Greek prefixes, suffixes, and roots.

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