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Colt1911 [192]
3 years ago
5

Which is the closest synonym for the word solution?

English
1 answer:
velikii [3]3 years ago
8 0

Which is the closest synonym for the word solution?

A. Plantation

B. Invention

C. Competition

D. Explanation

Plantation: A plantation is usually <u>land that is owned and operated</u> to <u>grow crops</u> such as cotton and sugar cane.

Invention: An invention is the <u>formation of an idea</u> or object that has <u>never been thought of before</u>, or that will be useful for the situation at hand, either to <u>make a task easier</u> or to help <u>solve a problem</u>.

Competition: Competition is either one or more person(s) that are <u>trying to win</u> something, or a <u>contest</u> to see who is the best at something.

Explanation: An explanation is generally how someone would <u>tell you how to do something</u>, for example if you needed to know how to bake a cake, a recipe would explain it to you, and then you would be able to know how to bake a cake.

Of these four options, the one that makes the most sense is D. Explanation.

<em>Hope this helps! Please let me know if you need more help, or if you think my answer is incorrect. Brainliest would be MUCH appreciated. Have a great day!</em>

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