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Montano1993 [528]
2 years ago
12

Read the excerpt from Common Sense.

English
2 answers:
deff fn [24]2 years ago
3 0
I do believe the answer is A.
Anarel [89]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

inevitable

Explanation:

Something that "expires", comes to an end. It is often used with a certain length of time. For example this term is very used for food, when reading a food recipient, it tells the expiration date, once this date is reached, the food can't be eaten, it can be harmful for health. The same happens in this excerpt, the separation from Britain is something that can't be stopped, after some time Britain and the Colonies are going to be divided.  

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