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Using your knowledge of Greek and Latin roots and affixes, what does "advocate" mean? es )) A) to strongly argue against B) to retreat from the argument to see both si…
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Using your knowledge of Greek and Latin roots and affixes, what does "advocate" mean?
es ))
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to strongly argue against
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to retreat from the argument
to see both sides of a debate
D)
to publicly recommend or support
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d) to publicy recommend or support
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