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choose the right option: she has been _________ of murdering her husband. (charged),(accused)​

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Answered by SparshaM
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Answer:

She has been accused of murdering her husband.

  • Some words take particular preposition after them and 'accused' is one of them. 'Of' is used after 'accused' : You are accused of theft.

  • After completing the given blank the sentence has turned into an example of Present Perfect Tense. It is also a passive voice.
Answered by marishthangaraj
1

The words 'charged' and 'accused' are terms used in relating to offences.

Explanation

  • "She has been accused of murdering her husband."
  • "Charged' is used in telling a person might have done something wrong.
  • "Accused" is used when a person has committed a serious offence and there are strong allegations regarding it.
  • "Accused" is also used when it is formally declared that the person has committed the crime.
  • The crime committed is murder, according to the sentence.
  • Therefore "accused" is the most appropriate answer.
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