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state ( vocabulary)​

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Answered by arundsouza
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  • State can be a condition — like solid, liquid, or gas, or even sad or happy. It can also be a state as in Idaho or New York. To state is to say something. State comes from the Latin status, meaning "condition of a country."

  • Even before the Revolutionary War, Britain called the American colonies states.
Answered by gshanahmad8
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State can be a condition — like solid, liquid, or gas, or even sad or happy. It can also be a state as in Idaho or New York. To state is to say something. State comes from the Latin status, meaning "condition of a country."

Even before the Revolutionary War, Britain called the American colonies states.

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