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Review the clue.
The root of the word evacuate is vacuus, or "empty."
Based on this clue, which phrase is the best meaning of the word evacuate?
to leave a place
to destroy something
to find a new job
to disprove


Sagot :

Answer:

A. To leave a place

Explanation:

Yes, you can look up what the word means, but its better to use context clues in case you don't have the chance to look it up. If something is "empty," we know its no longer there.

B can be tricky because of that, since destruction is techincally making something no longer there. However, empty isn't aggressive like destruction. There's no other parts of "evacuate" that imply destruction.

C and D the other ones don't have a direct meaning to being empty.

A is right because if you leave somewhere, it becomes empty.