In the sentence “The judge’s decision brought a sense of finality to the long-standing legal dispute,” what does “finality” mean?
A. Indecision
B. Completeness
C. Uncertainty
D. Reversibility

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A. am answering
B. answer
C. answering
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A. To reduce something
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C. You are forced to deal with something unpleasant
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A. Declarative
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A. am cycling
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