From the lettered A to E below the sentence, choose the word or group of words that is nearest in meaning to the underlined expression as it is used in the sentence.
The principal's orders are imperative.

a

lenient

b

authoritative

c

genuine

d

optional

e

necessary

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Ikoifrancisusang
5 years ago
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The best answer here is authoritative

thank5
10 years ago

imperate is to command done...so its authoritative

DaBaby001
1 year ago

@MySchoolAngela
I totally disagree with this answer, Imma go with B

style rib
10 years ago

imperrative is used in a vital order and is a command and since der is no command in d options so i go for authoritative

Rheednero
4 years ago

To my point of view, although imperative means both necessary and authoritative,i would rather go for authoritative simply because of"order"

Baidoh08
1 year ago

the correct answer is supposed to be authoritative

Ma001
1 year ago

d answer is necessary

Seuntan40
12 years ago

The answer is necessary

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