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The Latin word ōmen refers to a sign or signal
The Latin word ōmen refers to a sign or signal that predicts something that will happen in the future. With this in mind, infer
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elicit verb from Latin e–“away” + Latin lacere “charm”
draw out (information) The word elicit comes from-- (1 point)
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acerbic (ә-ser′-bik) adj. [Latin from acerbus, harsh or bitter of taste]
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acerbic (ә-ser′-bik) adj. [Latin from acerbus, harsh or bitter of taste]
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Use the dictionary entry to answer the question. Aacerbic (ә-ser′-bik) adj. [Latin from acerbus, harsh or bitter of taste]
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The term assimilation refers to when :
A.*** a word is borrowed into English through different venues B. A latin adj. becomes an
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Choose the answer that best matches the word "scourge"
Rats were considered the scourge of the Middle Ages. source of all disease
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since the word segregate contains the Latin prefix se-,part of the meaning refers to:
a.under b.behind c.forward d.aside
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acerbic (ә-ser′-bik) adj. [Latin from acerbus, harsh or bitter of taste] sharply critical sarcastic in tone How does the
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acerbic (ә-ser′-bik) adj. [Latin from acerbus, harsh or bitter of taste]
sharply critical sarcastic in tone How does the
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