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After reading the excerpt represented above, I would say that the most appropriate word that coincides with tone of the text is <span>Demands. At first : there is a business term called false demands, which is commonly used in economics/international relationships. And if in actually brings the negative meaning it couldn't be Refusals, (obviously -statements also can't be used and the same with argument as it should be in another context).
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<span>We saw <em>The Hunger Games</em> this weekend, and we loved it!
This sentence uses italics correctly, if indeed the original question showed the title of the movie in italics. Essays should be in quotations, and the final sentence is missing the end quotation mark, so this is the only option of a correct answer if the title is italicized. </span>
I think the preposition is the word (about).
Answer: A would be the answer hope it helps
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