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English, 04.05.2021 05:20 JvGaming2001

From the Mahabharata: "Sibi" from the Bhagavad-Gita: "The Yoga of Knowledge" from the Ramayana: “Rama and Ravana in Battle" Vocabulary Builder The latin Root -VOC- -vok- The root -VOC- (sometimes rendered In English as -vok-) comes from the Latin vox, "voice."
A. DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence, and then write an explanation of how the root -VOC- influences the meaning of the italicized word.
1. The environmental board advocates passage of a strong law against dumping waste.
2. By studying works of literature, you are likely to improve your vocabulary.
3. The pastoral scene was evocative of innocence.​

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From the Mahabharata: "Sibi" from the Bhagavad-Gita: "The Yoga of Knowledge" from the Ramayana: “Ram...

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