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katherine:

Read the dictionary entry and answer the question that follows: be·tray v. \bē-ˈtrā\ 1.to lead astray 2.to give to an enemy by treachery Middle English, from be- + trayen (to betray) The best use of the information labeled "2" in the entry above is verifying the meaning of the term checking the part of speech finding a synonymous phrase determining the word's pronunciation

katherine:

b?

katherine:

@Shadow @Ultrilliam

Ultrilliam:

I'm thinking A, but I'm not even fully sure what the question is asking so

katherine:

like what does 2 mean when they add there

katherine:

i think..

Ultrilliam:

Yea I see it, but I don't quite get it at the same time

katherine:

no one does. my friend

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