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9. According to the entry, the word rash (1 point) • has only Latin origins. • rhymes with the word quick. • should be used only as an adverb or an adjective. • can be used as an adjective, noun, and adverb.
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rash (rash) n. 1. red spots on the skin caused by illness or allergic reaction (from the Latin rasicare, “to scrape,”) 2. a series of unfortunate events in brief period of time adv. 1. in a fast manner (from the German rasch, “quick”) adj. 1. done in a hasty manner without thinking about consequences
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I think D
I'm not too great with adverbs, adjectives, nouns, etc but I think that's it. ^.^
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