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Use the dictionary entry for charisma to answer the question.charismacha•ris•ma [kuh-riz-muh] adjfrom Greek charis1. a magnetic charm that appeals to peopleIn which sentences is the word charisma used correctly?

a. Most people seemed to respond to the candidate’s charisma rather than to his political agenda.
b. Benjamin was overwhelmed by his co-worker’s charisma, and he promised to repay him as soon as possible.
c. Alyssa’s acting talent

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Answer:

A. Most people seemed to respond to the candidate's charisma rather than to his political agenda.

Step-by-step explanation:

The definition you want to use is "A magnetic charm that appeals to people.

With answer 'a', this statement basically is telling how people react to the candidate's personality outside of his political agenda. Making him seem more charismatic.

I don't if this answer was really any help to you, I hope you understand a bit of it though.

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Answer:

A,C,D

Step-by-step explanation:

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