Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word: Cruel (A) Kind (B) Lucky (C) Helpful (D) Loyal
Answer: (A) Kind The opposite of cruel is kind.
Answer: (A) Kind The opposite of cruel is kind.
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Answer: (B) Boxes We need a few more boxes to do the packing.
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