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The verb hie, meaning to hasten, speed, or go in haste, has been obsolete for centuries. It comes from the Old English higian, meaning to strive, and its equivalents in other Germanic languages have to do with breathing, panting, and gasping. Inflected, hie makes hied, hies, and hieing.
"Tear" is (D) present participle part of the verb.
The simple past form is 'tore' and the past participle is 'torn' or (have) torn.
Answer: d. the effect of the grandfather’s gambling addiction on their relationship
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Answer:
The purpose of a speech includes any of the following EXCEPT:
D. to confuse
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