The word parasite comes from Middle French "parasite"<span>, from </span>Latin "parasitus"<span>, from </span>Ancient Greek "<span>παράσιτος".
</span>It can denote an organism that lives<span> on or in another organism or a</span> person who lives on other people's efforts , who benefits from other organism or human.
Because it was a amazing book
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"I had intended to talk about, let's see, three, no, just two reasons for this
change."
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The phrase modifies B, a message.
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Chapter four takes place in Max's room "down under"