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."we need to call this _______," monika demanded 1.off 2.out 3.away 4.at

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Answered by orangesquirrel
9

Answer:

The correct answer is 'off'.

We need to call this off," Monika demanded.

Explanation:

The word 'call off' refers to cancelling or declined anything that has already been planned earlier.

For example- calling off any meeting or event or strike, etc.

It is a type of phrasal verb often used in sentences to represent situations where something that's preplanned gets cancelled.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
2

"we need to call this off," Monika demanded.

Explanation:

We have been given four options. Let us discuss them one by one:

1. off - to call off means to cancel anything which was pre-decided. This is the    correct answer.

2. out - to call out means to speak loudly but this is not the case in above given sentence.  

3. away - to call away means to ask someone to leave the place. In the  sentence, Monika was talking with ‘we’. Hence, away is inappropriate.

4. at - using at will make the sentence incomplete. 'at' cannot be object in this  sentence.

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