In question below fill the gap with the appropriate option:
Adekunle is prepared for a .... with his opponent following his defeat last season
show-off
show-down
show-out
show up
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Show off: to brag about one's possession or talent.
Show out: to display or present one's self, or to represent
Show up: to attend or appear at a place.
Show down: to finalize or settle a hanging dispute by confrontation

The correct option is B. show-down.
Here's why:
* Show-down refers to a final contest or confrontation, especially one that settles a dispute. In this context, it fits best with the idea of an opponent wanting a rematch to settle the score after losing.
Let's look at why the other options are incorrect:
* Show-off: Means to display one's abilities or accomplishments ostentatiously. It doesn't fit the context of a competition or rematch.
* Show-out: Means to perform or behave in a flamboyant or extravagant way. While it can imply competition, it doesn't fit the context of a rematch as well as "show-down".
* Show up: Means to arrive or appear. It doesn't imply a competition or confrontation.

