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In this excerpt from Nectar in a Sieve, which word is a multiple-meaning word? Want is our companion from birth to death, familiar as the seasons or the earth, varying only in d…
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In this excerpt from Nectar in a Sieve, which word is a multiple-meaning word?
Want is our companion from birth to death, familiar as the seasons or the earth, varying only in degrees.
A.companion
B.degrees
C.seasons
D.varying
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The answer is D. Varying hope this helps
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