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The correct answer is D. Co-Explanation:In language, a prefix refers to a letter or syllable, called affix that is placed before a word to modify its meaning and create a new one. Because of this prefixes, along with suffixes and stem words are considered as the basis for word formation. Additionally to this, most prefixes are derived from other languages such as Greek or Latin languages, which means its meaning can only be inferred by studying the word from which they derive or analyzing its meaning in English words. In the case of the prefix "co-" this prefix derives from Latin and means joint, associated, complement or with, for example, the word "cohabit" means to habit together or with someone else and the word "copilot" means someone who is associated or with the pilot. Considering this, it can be concluded the prefix that means "with" is the prefix "co-"....