<span>The etymology reflects the spread of the commodity. The English word "sugar"
originates from the Sanskrit शर्करा śarkarā, via Persian شکر shakkar.
It most probably came to England by way of Italian merchants.</span>
I am pretty sure that the answer is A
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Answer:
i couldnt find the right answer for it but ill keep trying but i thinks its b
Explanation:
C) medication
Explanation:
The context suggests a noun that means "medicine", i.e. a pill or a liquid used in treating illness. The correct choice would be C. medication because that's what the term 'medication' means: drugs used to treat an illness.
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