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( PLEASE HURRY, WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST IF CORRECT ) Imperative /əmˈperədiv/ adjective 1. Extremely important, required. From Latin imperāre, to command.

Using the dictionary entry, which sentence uses imperative correctly?

o A. Your participation in trash pickup day is only imperative, so please let the leaders know if you choose to attend.

o B. It is imperative that the government do everything possible to fight the climate crisis before it is too late.

o C. City officials want to imperative participation in the recycling program, so residents get fined if they do not recycle.

o D. Denying health services to the neediest veterans is imperative and shameful; it should never happen.

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