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Anonymous

Nov 12, 2024

Based on the word root, which word means, an official announcement’

Based on the origin of the word, which term refers to an official announcement?

10 Answers

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Anonymous

Feb 22, 2025

CredoExplanation:The word credo means "an official statement of beliefs." The other options do not contain the root "cred" and do not mean "an official announcement.
b.credo Explanation: The root "cred" means "to believe." The word credo means "an official statement of beliefs." The other options do not contain the root "cred" and do not mean "an official announcement."
A
Anonymous

Jan 08, 2025

CredoExplanation:Root word cred means "to believe"
"Credo" is the right answer. Explanation:"Cred" means to believe; "the credo" means to be officially expressed; "cred" means not to be used for certain choices and "officially declared." An autocrat is a ruler or dictator; a ban is a formal prohibition; geodesic means lines in a field. It means a "official declaration of creed." Heart is the word root or credo means an official announcement.
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Anonymous

Dec 11, 2024

1. an official announcement that has the force of a law 2. an order or command edict
Based on the word root, the word that means "an official announcement" is INTERDIRECT. I hope this helped you out! Please mark brainliest if it did
A
Anonymous

Jan 04, 2025

C. interdictExplanation:The root word "dict" means say/speak.
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Anonymous

Nov 30, 2024

Credo - it represents a creed and therefore a type of announcement or proclamation
A
Anonymous

Dec 28, 2024

its A because it mean the same as root used differnt

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