Since 'altruism' means 'feelings and behavior that show a desire to help other people and a lack of selfishness', and this word 'altruistic' ends with -ic, we can assume, based on its structure, that this is an adjective that is used to describe a person who behaves in such a way.
I think its B. Joe's deep desire to please Pip.
Because Pip already knows he can not read but he wants her to be pleased by him, so he says he can read.
Dispose of, throw away, throw out, clear out, discard, scrap, dump, jettison, divest oneself of
Answer:
A. To bend in a different direction.
Explanation:
To deflect something is to change/redirect/reverse its original course & direction.
For example, if you kick a soccer ball and the goal keeper deflects it, they are changing its course so that the ball goes in a different direction rather than going into the goal.
The prefixes, suffixes, and roots in the chart hint at this with:
"Reverse"
"Angle"
"To Bend"
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