The verb that fits the sentence from the options given are obliterated and deleted.
<h3>What is a verb?</h3>
It should be noted that a verb simply means an action word. A verb is important as it shows what the subject is doing.
From the complete question, the options that fit into the sentence are obliterated and deleted. To obliterate something simply means to destroy it.
Your question is lacking the necessary answer options, so I will be adding them here:
The most objectionable passage in the novel were_ at the irristence of the censors
A. deleted
B. returned
C. advertised
D. restored
E. celebrated
F. obliterated
The most objectionable passage in the novel were <u>deleted</u> and <u>obliterated</u> at the insistence of the censors.
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May fifth, 1789. This was when an event called the French revolution started. This event was essentially people who found their government unfair, and took it down. This lead to the death of thousands of people, a civil war amongst the people, and allowed for a tyrant known as Napoleon to take control. Fast forward to the events today; thousands of people stormed the white house raided the government because they felt it was unjust. The pattern of another countries darkest times are repeating here in the U.S. So, yes, this was a threat to our democracy, but it goes beyond that; this raid was a threat to America itself,
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
The key word is simultaneously when it comes to parallel computing. Although the option <em>could </em>potentially be C, it's more likely to be A because it's "more right" in the words of my old English teacher. This is because A implies them working on it at the same time to reach the goal more effectively (another key word).