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The verb “Lead!”( imperative singular) is translated
a. Duc b. duce c. ducit d. duco

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct translation of the imperative singular "Lead!" is **a. Duc**.

In Latin, "duc" is the command form of the verb "ducere," which means "to lead."
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