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Madisonp:

Use the dictionary entry to trace the etymology of the following word. Use full spellings (i.e. Latin, French) and list in reverse chronological order (origin of the word goes first). Example: Succession Latin-Old French-Middle English \An*tag"o*nist\, n. [L. antagonista: cf. F. antagoniste.] Greek to French Old French to French Greek to Latin Latin to French

TETSXPREME:

What are the answer choices?

Madisonp:

Greek to French Old French to French Greek to Latin Latin to French

TETSXPREME:

Im pretty sure A. B. isnt one of them because they have to be in Latin stuff

TETSXPREME:

which one do you think it is ?

TETSXPREME:

@madisonp?

Madisonp:

Greek to Latin

TETSXPREME:

Wrong

TETSXPREME:

So it only leaves you with one last question and thats your answer

Madisonp:

ok

TETSXPREME:

Its D yourwelcome

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