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. What is the meaning of the word piety in this sentence from “The Devil and Tom Walker”:
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Can you provide the sentence it is used in or the paragraph or the choices? I'm pretty sure it means being religious or relevant. But thats just the actual definition.
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Can you provide the sentence it is used in or the paragraph or the choices? I'm pretty sure it means being religious or relevant. But thats just the actual definition.
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