The correct answer is akwụkwọ. "Ude na-agụ akwụkwọ" is a complete sentence in Igbo, which means "Ude is reading a book". Here's a breakdown of the other options: - A. akwa means "cloth" in Igbo. - C. n'i is a prepositi meaning "with" and "and" in Igbo. - D. ụra means "marriage" or "wedding" in Igbo - E. ụzọ means "road" or "par in Igbo. So, the correct answer is akwụkwọ, which is the Igbo word for "book".
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