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Which of the following latin roots would help you determine that an unfamiliar word is descriping return to head a persuassive argument summarize?

You're looking for the Latin root that means "to return" or "to go back." That root is "re-". Here's why:

* Return: The prefix "re-" often indicates a repetition or going back to a previous state.

* Head a persuasive argument: This phrase implies starting or resuming an argument.

* Summarize: This means to go back over the main points.

Let me know if you'd like examples of words with the "re-" prefix!

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