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Question Six: In line 14, the author uses the word "pried" Pried is a verb. In

the present tense, it is written as pry. What is the correct definition for
pry? *
O A. to permit (something)
B. to refuse to show that you hear or see (something or someone)
C. to raise, move, or open (something) with a tool or force
D. to notice or become aware of (someone or something) by using your eyes

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Answer:

c

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I think it's the correct answer

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Answer:

C

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Pried means to open something, so pry must mean the same

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