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English, 05.03.2021 03:20, chrjergre6520

Read this sentence from paragraph 3. Our challenge, not tomorrow but today, is to accomplish objectives which have eluded mankind since the beginning of time.

Which word could replace eluded in this sentence without changing the meaning or tone?

A.
avoided

B.
confounded

C.
dodged

D.
shunned

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