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What does this translate too. romani (the romans, nom., pl) ad provincias navigant. saepe romani (romans, nom. pl.) terras europae (of europe) occupant. poetae fabulam romae nobis (to us) nuntiant. romani (the romans, nom., pl) ad siciliam* navigant. in sicilia* sunt multi (many) agricolae. agricola pecuniam reginae donat. statuam feminae mandamus.
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Write the equation of a line in slope intercept form that passes through (2 -2) and is parallel to 2x+4y=8
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Now is the time for you to create ten original sentences using derivatives from this module. do not use the ones in the exercise above. make sure that your sentences include both a derivative from this module and the meaning of its latin root. put the derivative and the meaning of its latin root in all capital letters. type or copy your ten sentences below. (10.0 points) this is latin using theses premonition attain altimeter tentacles prohibiting verbose indoctrination visor mansion avocation
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World Languages, 25.06.2019 20:30
Who can translate this tá an-deacair ag an ngaeilge
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What does this translate too. romani (the romans, nom., pl) ad provincias navigant. saepe romani (ro...
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