English, asked by marinasultana263, 2 months ago

-------, our freedom is in danger.


arise

rise

raise​

Answers

Answered by bharat241001
1

Answer:

arise

Explanation:

that is suitable word for sentence

Answered by mohamadshahanab
1

Answer:

The correct option is "Arise".

Explanation:

The verb "arise" is used to indicate the emergence or occurrence of a situation or problem. In the given sentence, the phrase "our freedom is in danger" suggests that a problem or threat is affecting our freedom. Therefore, the appropriate verb to use in this context is "arise", which means to come into existence or become apparent.


The verb "rise" is used to indicate upward movement, such as when something goes up or increases in height, level, or intensity. It is not suitable in this context because it does not convey the intended meaning of a problem or threat emerging or occurring.


The verb "raise" is used to indicate the action of lifting or elevating something. It is not the correct option in this context because it does not convey the intended meaning of a problem or threat emerging or occurring.

So, the correct option to complete the sentence is "arise", as it accurately conveys the idea that our freedom is in danger due to a problem or threat that has emerged or occurred.

Hope it helps !!

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