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English, 17.02.2021 02:00, addisonwiles

Which sentence correctly uses a word with a Latin root that means "stormy weather"? A. We survived the tempest only to be trapped in our house by all the water.

B. We were worried that the lure of the temptation would overcome his good sense.

C. She thought the news of the trial outcome was unjust.

D. She said that though she knew it would be challenging, she was equal to the task.

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