In the question below choose the option nearest in meaning to the word or phrase underlined:
Aduke: Ngozi, let's visit the market.
Ngozi: if you insist, Ngozi
is very willing to accompany Aduke
must accompany Aduke
is not keen on going with Aduke
is pretending not to be interested in going with Aduke
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this question and answer section should be equally apllied to those people writing WAEC GCE and NECO to enhance the student that are preparing for that exam I think its a very good development in assisting our student to study and reduce the current mass failor in WAEC

A is the answer to that question .....if you insist means .......i will go with you if you can or wish

ADUKE is not keen on going with ADUKE.... Aduke = Aduke..? Ah...ah,! Admin check it out. Aduke - Ngozi



