2 answers:
Answer:
The answer to your question would be that the sentence that contains correct word usage is the following one: D.
Explanation:
Taking into accout the definitions provided, "counsil" is a noun which refers to a committee, or to people running local affairs. Sentence D obviously refers to a committee since the sentence is talking about a votation as regards the education budget.
the answer is D. The council voted to uphold the education budget as planned.
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