Comes straight from the Latin neuter noun summārium “abridgment, abstract, epitome,” an extremely rare word used only once in the surviving Latin literature by the Roman author, tragedian, statesman, and Stoic philosopher Seneca (the Younger) in one of his Moral Letters to Lucilius (39)
<span>To a secret playhouse made from an excavation in the back yard</span>
Answer:
claim
Explanation:
it is the only one that makes sense
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