bene, bon root quiz
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14 questions
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A kind, good-hearted person is
A kind, good-hearted person is
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Something good that is received beyond what's expected
Something good that is received beyond what's expected
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In good faith; authentic; genuine; real
In good faith; authentic; genuine; real
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Pleasant, having a good effect; a tumor that's not cancerous
Pleasant, having a good effect; a tumor that's not cancerous
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A good person wh offers help or money
A good person wh offers help or money
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To gain or receive good results from something
To gain or receive good results from something
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A good blessing in a religious service
A good blessing in a religious service
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having a good outcome; favorable
having a good outcome; favorable
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French for "have a good trip"
French for "have a good trip"
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Select all the roots which mean "good, well"
Select all the roots which mean "good, well"
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Read the statement and if the bold word is used correctly, choose True, if it is used incorrectly, choose False.
It's beneficial to wear sunglasses on a sunny day.
Read the statement and if the bold word is used correctly, choose True, if it is used incorrectly, choose False.
It's beneficial to wear sunglasses on a sunny day.
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Read the statement and if the bold word is used correctly, choose True, if it is used incorrectly, choose False.
A benefactor is probably homeless.
Read the statement and if the bold word is used correctly, choose True, if it is used incorrectly, choose False.
A benefactor is probably homeless.
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Read the statement and if the bold word is used correctly, choose True, if it is used incorrectly, choose False.
A benign tumor is most likely cancerous
Read the statement and if the bold word is used correctly, choose True, if it is used incorrectly, choose False.
A benign tumor is most likely cancerous
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Read the statement and if the bold word is used correctly, choose True, if it is used incorrectly, choose False.
If you receive a bonus from your boss, you have a reason to celebrate.
Read the statement and if the bold word is used correctly, choose True, if it is used incorrectly, choose False.
If you receive a bonus from your boss, you have a reason to celebrate.