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2. PART A: As it is used in paragraph 12, the word "accommodation" most nearly means: O A Endless generosity for those in need B Supporting the undeserving C Foolishness and ignorance D Systematic greed
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2. PART A: As it is used in paragraph 12, the word "accommodation"
most nearly means:
O A Endless generosity for those in need
B Supporting the undeserving
C Foolishness and ignorance
D Systematic greed
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Answer: It should be B. Hope this helps
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