English, asked by samireddyranireddy, 10 months ago

The dog __(ran after) the thief.
A. dragged
B. caught
C. watched
D. chased​

Answers

Answered by imranpasha656
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Answer:

Chased because u can see in the bracket that ran after ,ran after is similar to chassed

Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
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The completed sentence is as follows:

The dog D. chased​ the thief.

Chased:

  • to run after someone or something quickly in order to catch them:
  • The police car was driving so quickly that it had to be pursuing someone.
  • Follow, pursue, and trail are a few regular substitutes for pursuit.
  • Chase indicates the following something quickly and attempting to catch it while it is escaping or running, even if all these terms mean "to go after or on the track of something or someone." a canine pursuing a cat.

Caught:

  • taking control of or capturing something. -grabbing. seizing.
  • Snagged, snapped (up), snared, snatched, and imprisoned are synonyms for caught.

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