In question below fill the gap with the appropriate option:

The plaintiff .... the court to restrain the defendants from further action

a

asked

b

begged

c

demanded of

d

prayed

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d

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cyph_cliq
10 years ago

To pray in the court means to ask for something so I think pray is correct

kairakizitor7
1 year ago

God will punish jamb 😭🙏

shey dem dey pray for court

jola3
10 years ago

seriously

prayed?

wat a answer

Finesse11
4 months ago

prayed won't sound funny to you if you are familiar with classics
.. words like
I pray thee

SUCHRIST
10 years ago

praying in lawmakers means to request or to ask.

Layola
6 years ago

Plaintiff prayed?

ay ronnie
10 years ago

funny . . prayed . .it sounds tho

Finesse11
4 months ago

the answer is correct

JOHNWITTYIDOKO
10 years ago

it is wrong to say pray is the answer to dat question.

Celynb
10 years ago

D correct answer shuld b ASK i fink

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