Choose the word/expression which best completes each sentence :
A society .... individuals each of whom has his attributes and distinct characteristics
is constituted of
comprises of
consists of
contains of
is made from
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You can either say a society consist of individual or a society comprises individual but option (b) as additional of that is why we can’t make use of it.in addition Comprise is a stronger and clearer way of saying consist of. The phrase comprise of is never correct, despite its prevalence in spoken English.

Yes, consists☑️☑️
When u use consist, it means that something is made up of another things.

can u make a society????... ofcus, it can be made ,rather it consists of individuals....


This question is really a pickle. According to the Internet, "comprises" is not followed by "of", which makes "consists of" a better option. However, "comprise" is used with the whole as the subject and the parts as the object, while "consist" is used with the parts as the subject and the whole as the object, which in this sentence seems to "comprise of" the answer. Oh well...


make una stop to dey argue
my school should just change it the answer is consist of,if you don't agree argue with your Google

The correct option's E.made up of.
When it comes to the word 'comprise',it's either 'comprises' or 'comprised of' and not 'comprises of'.
More so,option C would've been appropriate,buh we don't say 'consists of',rather 'consist of'. Hence,the 's' there automatically makes it wrong. The rest of the other options don't fit in.



