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English, 12.03.2020 05:10, neariah24

Read this dictionary entry.
charter /'chär-ter/
noun
1. a written contract
2. a trip made by a vehicle that is
hired
3. a special exemption
verb
1. to hire or lease something for
brief use
Based on the dictionary entry, which sentence most accurately uses definition 2 of the noun form of charter?
A. The emperor's charter made it very clear that the unoccupied land should be released to the villagers.
B. The company's director decided to charter a plane to take himself and his team to Singapore immediately.
The trades received a charter from the government which allowed him to conduct trade abroad.
D. The company that provided cars on a temporary basis liked all its cars to be cleaned before every charter.

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Read this dictionary entry.
charter /'chär-ter/
noun
1. a written contract
2...

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