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English, 27.08.2020 04:01 NawnyMonster

the adjective “barbaric” has Latin and Greek roots that actually go back to even older languages like Sanskrit. It is believed that these roots developed from the sound bar-bar, which ancient people made to imitate the words of an unfamiliar language that they regarded as primitive and inferior. Use this background, along with context clues, to determine the meaning of barbaric in “The Lady, or the Tiger?” Write your definition of “barbaric” here and explain how you got it.

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