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You had no excuse ______________ misbehaving with the clerk.

i. to ii. as iii. for iv. by​

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Answered by hotboi571
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For is the answer
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Answered by mathistheworstever
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Answer:

III. For

Explanation:

If you try putting each in the sentence, for is the only one that makes sense.

1. You had no excuse to misbehaving with the clerk.

2. You had no excuse as misbehaving with the clerk.

3. You had no excuse for misbehaving with the clerk.

4. You had no excuse by misbehaving with the clerk.

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