[ Grammar ]
to drive or urge on; something used to drive or urge on
A. brood
B. goad
C. downright
D. animated
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Does this sentence use “clemency” correctly?
The woman begged the officer for a warning, but with clemency he wrote her a $500 ticket.
A. Yes
B. No
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