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English, 05.02.2021 03:30, cesarcastellan9

From this list of roots, choose good descriptions for the plants and animals you are naming. a seaweed with long, thin leaves (Select two words)

solus (alone)
curso (to run to and fro)
fervo (to glow or burn)
magnus (large)
avis (bird)
clarus (loud)
mare (sea)
flos (flower)
canto (to sing)
rotundus (circular)
celer (swift)
penna (feather)
aqua (water)
herba (grass)
brevis (small)

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