Etymology is the history of a word, where it comes from. So, this is the etymology of the word riot:
From Middle English riot<span> (</span>“debauched living, dissipation”<span>), from </span>Old French riote<span> (</span>“debate”<span>).</span>
<em>An example that best displays a cheerful mood is;</em>
C. The breeze whipped playfully through the grass and caused the leaves to dance merrily in the air.
<u>Choices A, B, and D display a gloomy, violent, depressing mood. </u>
I believe it's the 2nd one idk for sure tho
I think the answer is C but that's off the top of my head.
Answer:
path to<u>p</u> <u>ath</u>letes
mass paja<u>mas</u> <u>s</u>hould
mint cu<u>min</u> <u>t</u>horoughly
rash cob<u>ras</u> <u>h</u>ave
race Lau<u>ra</u> <u>ce</u>lebrate
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