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English, 18.03.2021 03:10 ginareyes0423

If the word rudiment is defined as a fundamental principle or skill, and the suffix -ary is defined as "of or relating to, what does the term rudimentary education mean?
O the education necessary for getting a job
a manual education
O an education gained through hard work
a basic education

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