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7 September, 10:14

Read the following sentence: "Given the regular outbreaks of religious and

political violence in the Middle East, it's easy to think of Muslims, Jews, and

Christians as natural antagonists. This wasn't always the case, however. For

hundreds of years, Muslims, Jews, and Christians lived in peace on the Iberian

Peninsula, in what is now Spain."

As used in this passage, what does the world "antagonist" most nearly mean?

A

enemy

B

friend

supporter

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  1. 7 September, 10:36
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    It seems to most closely mean, B. Enemy
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