D because most articles do not have a tructured rhyme scheme. I hope this helps you
This is not a right or wrong answer! You can choose whatever you want and it will all be correct. For example, I choose foods, ceremonies, and holidays.
Answer: D. to provide
Divest means to get rid of.
A. to take away (take away and get rid of are the same thing.)
B. to control (has nothing to do with control, isn't the opposite of to get rid of)
C. to devise (to plan isn't the opposite to get rid of)
D. to provide (to provide is the opposite of to get rid off)
Answer: D. to provide
The answer is "B." This is a an adjective describing a condition or a state of being.
This is a word describing something bad that is being or has been experienced to the maximum degree. It also describes a situation or condition that is extremely unpleasant and degrading.
In this sentence, the word "abject" is the best choice because it is giving a candid description of something or a situation or a condition that is bad, unpleasant and degrading. This bad condition or situation is poverty.
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