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English, 22.11.2021 14:00, nora65

Which sentence most clearly describes the etymology of a word? A. Tri in the words trident and triangleis Latin for "three."
B. The g in gnostic is silent, so the word starts with an "n" sound.
C. Synonyms for the word soldiers include troops and fighters.
D. One who is garrulous talks so much that it annoys others

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