Use context clues and word roots to determine which word best completes the sentence.

What you just said was a complete ________. How does it relate to what you said before?
carte blanche
quid pro quo
déjà vu
non sequitur

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Explanation:

What you just said was a complete  non sequitur  How does it relate to what you said before?

Answer:

What you just said was a complete non sequitur. How does it relate to what you said before?

Explanation:

Since the instructions say to look at the root words, lets break apart the word non sequitur. The prefix non- means not and is found in hundreds of words. The root seq- comes from Latin and means follow. Therefore, it makes sense that the word sequitur would mean to follow a sequence. In contrast, non sequitur means that it does not follow a sequence. It is the best word to complete the sentence because the first thing they said does not relate to what was said after. It does not follow a sequence.