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Wordly Wise book 7 lesson 8, eh?

I'm stuck on the same problem.

Ok, I'm basically commenting on this. Also, I am stuck on that too. I found it funny that you guys are stuck too. But, the amswer is impunity. So... good luck.

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In English, "impunity." In Latin, "impunitas."

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Q: What word means to act without fear of being punished and comes from the latin poena?
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