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Choose the expression or word which best complete each sentences: There is an obvious ...

Choose the expression or word which best complete each sentences:

There is an obvious need to ward .... enemy attacks
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  • A Away
  • B Against
  • C Out
  • D Apart
  • E Off
Correct Answer: Option E
Explanation:
Explanation:
"Ward off" is a phrasal verb that means to prevent or defend against something, especially something harmful.

In this context, it refers to preventing or repelling enemy attacks.

Why the other options are incorrect:
A. away – doesn't work with "ward" in this context; "ward away" is not a common expression.

B. against – not incorrect, but "ward off" is the more common expression used to describe defending against something.

C. out – "ward out" isn't a common or appropriate expression.

D. apart – incorrect; "ward apart" is not a standard phrase.

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