Hi, the correct answer would be D - satiate. All of the remaining examples are derived from Latin root (im)plere: "comply" from "complere" (fill up, fulfill), "implement" from "implere (fill up), "replete" from "re" + "plere" (fill). Only "satiate" derives from "satis", meaning "enough".
Answer:
volunteer to be part of the team ant the new changes
C. <span>Dad thought we should have hamburgers for the cookout; but Mom wanted chicken.
Final answer: c.
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first make sure your group of peers or people are known for being constructive . have everything organized so you guys can head right into the work . get everyone started and try your hardest to minimize talking and increase their work ethic .