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English, 22.09.2021 21:50 Merlinemicheli4727

The word "stupefy" derives from two Latin roots: stupere, meaning "to be astonished," and facere, meaning "to make." Based on the meanings of the two root words, what does "stupefy" mean?
O 1. to cause amazement
O 2. to display special talent
O 3. to make others envious
O 4. to cause others to feel fear

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