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1 year ago
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Question 29 of 40

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yulyashka [42]1 year ago
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Outskirt is related to town in the same way as: Margin is related to page.

<h3>How to identify opposites of words?</h3>

Outskirts are usually located at the outer side or boundaries of towns or regions.

Now, since outskirt is literally the boundary of a place like city or town or region, we can easily say that the correct answer is margin and page. This is because margin is the boundary of a page.

Read more about Word Opposites at; brainly.com/question/17267876

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