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Read the sentence. Hunger compelled him to stop for something to eat. What does compelled mean? o discourage or reject to prevent or stop to display or show to drive together, or urge
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Read the sentence. Hunger compelled him to stop for something to eat. What does compelled mean?
o discourage or reject
to prevent or stop
to display or show
to drive together, or urge
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Compel means to make someone do something. So the answer would be the fourth option “to drive together, or urge”. I hope this helps :)
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