"If it's OK with you, Grandpa, I don't think I should work on the fence anymore," I said as I-sipped the ice-cold lemonade, an antidote for the summer heat.

The word antidote comes from the Greek root that means -

A. to last

B. to double

C. taken previously

D. given against

Respuesta :

Answer:

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Answer:

(D) given against

Explanation:

Antidote means something that is "given against" something else (This time specifically the heat)