[ Vocabulary & Grammar ]
The word CULPRIT most nearly means:
A. To use up; to consume fully
B. Someone or something guilty of a crime or an offense; the one at fault
C. A death resulting from an accident or a disaster
D. To twist the body, face or limbs, as in pain or distress

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