The act of bringing a legislative session to an end only for business to continue later is called
adjournment
prorogation
resolution
abrogation
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the answer to this question is prorogation(To end a session of a Parliament, and all business then on the agenda, until it is summoned to reconvene.) and not adjournment

the correct is A.
it's like taking a break. a recess
Adjournment: This is the temporary suspension of a legislative session. It can be for a short period, like a lunch break, or for a longer time, such as a recess.

adjournment is used when defining in the court,for a case to continue later,while prorogation is used in business form for the business to continue later....plz the answer to this question is Prorogation

Prorogation: This is the formal end of a parliamentary session by the head of state (e.g., the monarch or president).

The act of bringing a legislative session to an end only for business to continue later is prorogation. It is the formal termination of a parliamentary session by the head of state (or via royal decree/proclamation), ending all current business until the legislature is summoned to reconvene, as explained in this EduPadi discussion.Prorogation: Ends a session, but not the parliament itself, and unfinished business is carried over or dies, necessitating reintroduction in the new session.Adjournment: A temporary suspension of a meeting or session (e.g., lunch break or recess) without ending the session itself, often used interchangeably for short breaks in some contexts.Dissolution: The formal destruction of a parliament, leading directly to a general election.

