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The latin root-ord-or -ordin-refers to "order" or "rank in a series." the word subordinate is formed from -ord- and the latin prefix sub-. given this information and your knowledge of the latin
prefix sub-, which of the following is the likeliest meaning of subordinate ?

a. one who is lower in rank

b. one who is equal in rank

c. one who is highest in rank

d. one who is higher in rank

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