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English, 26.01.2020 07:31 supermansabeast

The word divert comes from the latin prefix di- (apart, not,
or opposite) and the latin root vert (to turn in some
direction). based on word parts and context clues from the
sentences, what does divert most likely mean?


The word divert comes from the latin prefix di- (apart, not, or opposite) and the latin root v

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