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PART A: What does the word “treacherous” most likely mean, as used in paragraph 3?

traitorous
dangerous
unreliable
hidden

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Answered by Akku0409
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Answer:

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A) TRAITOROUS

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Answered by aroranishant799
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Answer:

The correct answer is traitorous.

Explanation:

  • Treacherous refers to someone who is either untrustworthy or dangerous.
  • Treachery is defined as detrimental activities committed against someone who has placed their faith in you.
  • Someone who is dishonest or betrayed, or something that is risky or hazardous, is described as treacherous.
  • Someone you believed was your friend who shares your secrets with everyone is an example of treacherous.
  • You betray someone when you act treacherously. When you act treacherously, you hurt or deceive someone else, or you betray a secret or a promise.

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