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".
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The alchemist says that the wind told him Santiago was coming and would need help. He instructs Santiago to sleep well, trade his camel for a horse, and remember that his treasure will be where his heart is.
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arranged C) By alphabetical order by author or organization.
The last names of the author or organization are the basis of arrangement. It
is easier and faster to find published works using this method.</span>
Just try using each word in the sentence, and choose the one that makes the most sense!
1) B - Approximately.
2) D - Strength.
3) A - Named.
4) D - Set.
5) C - Creativity.
6) C - Feat.
7) D - Will have broken.
8) A - Decides.