LNM1 Ch 10 Exercise 2
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28 questions
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Find the English derivative: Bats are nocturnal creatures.
Find the English derivative: Bats are nocturnal creatures.
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What is the Latin word for the English derivative in this sentence: Bats are nocturnal creatures.
What is the Latin word for the English derivative in this sentence: Bats are nocturnal creatures.
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Find the English derivative: Celebrities win votes too easily in our political system.
Find the English derivative: Celebrities win votes too easily in our political system.
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What is the Latin word for the English derivative in this sentence: Celebrities win votes too easily in our political system.
What is the Latin word for the English derivative in this sentence: Celebrities win votes too easily in our political system.
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Find the English derivative: Despite the paucity of defenders, the fort held out until relief came.
Find the English derivative: Despite the paucity of defenders, the fort held out until relief came.
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What is the Latin word for the English derivative in this sentence: Despite the paucity of defenders, the fort held out until relief came.
What is the Latin word for the English derivative in this sentence: Despite the paucity of defenders, the fort held out until relief came.
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Find the English derivative: Driving in a dense fog can be very perilous.
Find the English derivative: Driving in a dense fog can be very perilous.
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What is the Latin word for the English derivative in this sentence: Driving in a dense fog can be very perilous.
What is the Latin word for the English derivative in this sentence: Driving in a dense fog can be very perilous.
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Find the English derivative: Gasoline is extremely flammable.
Find the English derivative: Gasoline is extremely flammable.
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What is the Latin word for the English derivative in this sentence: Gasoline is extremely flammable.
What is the Latin word for the English derivative in this sentence: Gasoline is extremely flammable.
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Find the English derivative: In many parts of the country equine sports are still popular.
Find the English derivative: In many parts of the country equine sports are still popular.
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What is the Latin word for the English derivative in this sentence: In many parts of the country equine sports are still popular.
What is the Latin word for the English derivative in this sentence: In many parts of the country equine sports are still popular.
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Find the English derivative: In the second draft of the chapter, many lines were deleted by the author.
Find the English derivative: In the second draft of the chapter, many lines were deleted by the author.
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What is the Latin word for the English derivative in this sentence: In the second draft of the chapter, many lines were deleted by the author.
What is the Latin word for the English derivative in this sentence: In the second draft of the chapter, many lines were deleted by the author.
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Find the English derivative: Many of those who did not lose their lives in the battle were captured.
Find the English derivative: Many of those who did not lose their lives in the battle were captured.
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What is the Latin word for the English derivative in this sentence: Many of those who did not lose their lives in the battle were captured.
What is the Latin word for the English derivative in this sentence: Many of those who did not lose their lives in the battle were captured.
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Find the English derivative: On the accession of a new emperor, Roman soldiers used to receive a donation to keep them loyal.
Find the English derivative: On the accession of a new emperor, Roman soldiers used to receive a donation to keep them loyal.
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What is the Latin word for the English derivative in this sentence: On the accession of a new emperor, Roman soldiers used to receive a donation to keep them loyal.
What is the Latin word for the English derivative in this sentence: On the accession of a new emperor, Roman soldiers used to receive a donation to keep them loyal.
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Find the English derivative: Sometimes simple fortitude is the best remedy for adversity.
Find the English derivative: Sometimes simple fortitude is the best remedy for adversity.
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What is the Latin word for the English derivative in this sentence: Sometimes simple fortitude is the best remedy for adversity.
What is the Latin word for the English derivative in this sentence: Sometimes simple fortitude is the best remedy for adversity.
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Find the English derivative: That lawyer has a pugnacious personality.
Find the English derivative: That lawyer has a pugnacious personality.
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What is the Latin word for the English derivative in this sentence: That lawyer has a pugnacious personality.
What is the Latin word for the English derivative in this sentence: That lawyer has a pugnacious personality.
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Find the English derivative: The cupidity of some politicians is simply amazing.
Find the English derivative: The cupidity of some politicians is simply amazing.
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What is the Latin word for the English derivative in this sentence: The cupidity of some politicians is simply amazing.
What is the Latin word for the English derivative in this sentence: The cupidity of some politicians is simply amazing.
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Find the English derivative: The fugitives hid in the forest and in barns during the day and travelled by night.
Find the English derivative: The fugitives hid in the forest and in barns during the day and travelled by night.
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What is the Latin word for the English derivative in this sentence: The fugitives hid in the forest and in barns during the day and travelled by night.
What is the Latin word for the English derivative in this sentence: The fugitives hid in the forest and in barns during the day and travelled by night.
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Find the English derivative: The governor encountered a very hostile reception in that city.
Find the English derivative: The governor encountered a very hostile reception in that city.
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What is the Latin word for the English derivative in this sentence: The governor encountered a very hostile reception in that city.
What is the Latin word for the English derivative in this sentence: The governor encountered a very hostile reception in that city.
