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ipn [44]
2 years ago
8

She finally became even more violent in her opposition than her husband himself. She was not satisfied with simply doing as well

as he had commanded; she seemed anxious to do better. In the above sentence, the word commanded comes from a Latin root word that means to —
A call

B trust

C join

D order
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1 answer:
JulsSmile [24]2 years ago
4 0
D is really the only answer that makes sense because she said her husband commanded her to so it’s the same as Oder he told her to do something instead of asking
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