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Question
- which word means a fundamental truth or belief?
a. principled
b. principals
c. principles
d. principle
Brief Explanations
- Option a: "principled" is an adjective meaning having principles, not a noun for a fundamental truth.
- Option b: "principals" is a plural noun, often referring to school heads or main people, not a fundamental truth.
- Option c: "principles" is plural, but the question asks for a word (singular context here as it's about the meaning of one word; "principle" is the singular noun meaning a fundamental truth or belief).
- Option d: "principle" is a singular noun that means a fundamental truth or belief.
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d. principle