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elixir [45]
2 years ago
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Last minute help me please and thank you

English
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Zolol [24]2 years ago
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The word that can complete the white space correctly is the word "reconciliation." In this case, we can say that option B is the correct answer.

We can say this because:

  • The blank space must be filled with a word that provides coherence and cohesion to the text.
  • Furthermore, the word must be correct and meet the grammatical requirements of the language.
  • The word must also allow a fluid and meaningful reading, allowing the reader to understand what the text is expressing.

Thus, we can state that the only word among the response options capable of meeting all these requirements is the word "reconciliation."

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