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Which option corrects the double negative, yet has the same meaning as the preceding sentence?

I don’t want nothing.

A: I do not want nothing.


B: I don’t want hardly anything.


C: I do want something.


D: I do not want anything.

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The answer is D, because the preceding sentence wants nothing. So, anything meaning all, is nothing so, the answer would be “I do not want anything.” Hope this helped! :)
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