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The word 'grading' is derived from the word 'gradus' belongs to :

AGreek

BLatin

CRoman

DGerman

Answer:

B. Latin

Read Explanation:

  • The word "grading" is derived from the Latin word "gradus", which means "step" or "degree" making it belong to the Latin language. 

  • "Grad" is the root of "gradus" and is often used in words like "graduate" or "gradual" which also signify a progression or step-by-step movement. 

Key points:

  • Word: Grading

  • Root word: Gradus

  • Language: Latin 


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