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25 July, 01:56

Be·tray v. / bē - 'trā/

1. to lead astray

2. to give to an enemy by treachery

Middle English, from be - + trayen (to betray)

Marqus wants to determine which of the two definitions from the entry above is correct in context. What should he do?

Match the origin of the word to the author's nationality

Verify that he is pronouncing the word accurately

Determine which part of speech is used in the text

Insert each meaning into the original passage

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  1. 25 July, 02:00
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    the answer is option B. to give to an enemy by treachery

    Treachery meaning the betrayal of trust action or deceptive nature
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