Mire \mi\ noun an area with swampy, boggy ground verb1. to cause to
become sunk or stuck in mud 2. to cause to be involved in a difficult
situation. From Old Norse myrr, bog, related to Old English meos,
moss
Which word describes one part of speech of mire?
A. adverb
Barea
C. noun
D. preposition
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