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Test: SAT II Literature
Now, tell me thou-not in many words, but briefly-knewest thou that an edict had forbidden this?
(Fifth century BCE)
1. | The word "edict" means __________. |
foolish man
cultural norm
official proclaimation
unspoken understanding
lawmaker
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