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coldgirl [10]
1 year ago
6

Paragraph 5:

English
1 answer:
babymother [125]1 year ago
7 0

The term odious  as used  in Paragraph 5: means option A: Despicable.

<h3>Who is an odious person?</h3>

A person or anything that is known to be term odious  is one that tells that the person or thing is extremely hateful or despicable.

It is one that is known to be leading to as well as deserving of one's hate and as such people often uses it for something that is bad.

Therefore,  In regards to article of Entry into force that is dated 12 January 1951, in accordance with the writings of article XIII, Paragraph 5, the term  odious  means option A: Despicable.

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