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mixas84 [53]
2 years ago
6

The word crime refers to an act that breaks the law or violates ethical principles. in which sentence does the underlined word m

ost clearly have the same denotation as crime? base your answer on context.
a. jana's offense was minor, so her friend thought it was better not to report it.
b. sanji apologized for spilling the juice, even though it was a minor misdeed.
c. according to books on manners, it is a mistake to eat your dinner with a salad fork.
d. we were horrified to read of the disastrous calamity caused by the storm.
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1 answer:
Alik [6]2 years ago
7 0

The sentence that  the underlined word most clearly have the same denotation as crime is:

" Jana's offense was minor, so her friend thought it was better not to report it. (Option A)

<h3>What is a Synonym?</h3>

A synonym is a word that can be used to replace another without loss of the original meaning to the sentence.

Synonyms must be used with care such that its context within a sentence is not lost.

In this case, the closes word to crime is Offense. (Option A)

Learn more about Synonyms at:
brainly.com/question/15036388

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