Use the sentence to answer the question.

The man’s incredible generosity in gifting ten thousand dollars toward the scholarship drive was unexpected but welcomed.

The root of the word is cred, which means "to believe." The prefix of the word is in, which means "not." Based on its root and prefix, which might incredible mean in this sentence?

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Responses

impossible to believe
impossible to believe

showing approval
showing approval

believable
believable

kindhearted

impossible to believe

impossible to believe

Based on its root and prefix, "incredible" might mean "impossible to believe" in this sentence.

To arrive at this answer, you need to understand the meaning of the root and the prefix and use context clues from the sentence.

The root "cred" means "to believe." Therefore, anything related to "cred" often has a connection to belief or credibility. The prefix "in" means "not" or "without." So, when we combine the root "cred" with the prefix "in," we get "incred," which means "not believable" or "not worthy of belief."

In the sentence, it says the man's generosity was "incredible." Based on the meaning of the root and the prefix, we can understand that the word "incredible" is describing the man's generosity as being "impossible to believe."

Therefore, the correct answer is "impossible to believe."