Answer:
old and outdated
Explanation:
I mean the encyclopedia is 40 years old, and it cant be factual or reliable because she failed it. It never said anything about it being valuable so theres your answer. (I also knew the word beforehand but theres some sort of explanation)
You captalize proper nouns name of persons, places such as C. Washington and D. Monument
As a Latin expression, it may be determined that "quid pro quo' means <em>D)
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<em>"this in exchange for that."</em>
- The expression typically means exchange or substitution. This agrees with its medical records derivation.
- Since one type of medicine was usually substituted for another and explained as a "quid pro quo," it supports the substitution or exchange meaning of the expression.
- When it is not illegal or immoral, "quid pro quo" transactions are allowed in law. Finally, "quid pro quo" does not mean "which is which" or the best or worst medicine. It literally means "what for what" or "something for something."
Thus, the substitution meaning of "quid pro quo" remains valid and implies that option D. is correct.
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