Which sentence uses the word “divest” correctly?
A. She decided to divest herself of old clothes by donating them.
B. The divest of the cake was sweet and creamy.
C. He was divest by the calm and quiet of the countryside.
D. The divest of the book was thrilling and suspenseful.

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