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A varied collection of items
A) Felony
B) Miscellany
C) Ruction
D) Simony

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Answered by AnswerStation
11
The correct answer for your question is \bf\large{Option \: B) \: Miscellany}

\textbf{Miscellany} refers to a collection of writings

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A collection of varied Things.


MEANING OF OTHER WORDS ARE :

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> \textbf{Felony :}

A serious crime, Considered more serious than misdemeanour.
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> \textbf{Ruction :}

It is basically a 'disturbance' .

Can also be referred to 'quarrel'.

In BRITISH English,

It means angry reactions or protests.
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> \textbf{Simony :}

It is a historical word which basically implies the selling of church property(offices and roles basically).

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Answered by TooFree
32

Answer: Miscellany


The meaning of each of the words are as below:

A) Felony - a category of crime, usually denotes a very serious one.

B) Miscellany - a collection of a mixture of many things

C) Ruction - a disturbance (like a quarrel or protest) which creates a lot of commotion

D) Simony - buying or selling of things related to the spiritual stuff

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