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Ostrovityanka [42]
4 years ago
7

Transgress

English
1 answer:
Minchanka [31]4 years ago
8 0
I would say B, though transgress can be used two ways; with and without a verb. With a verb it means passing limitations such as dimensions of time or space (as used in Science-Fiction novels). Without a verb the word is used to represent "to violate a law". This could also be interpreted a violating a command, thereby commanding in its own right. While none of these options make great sense, B. "to command" makes the most sense (though C takes a close second).
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