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Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
"Malaria ______ is one of the top priorities of the government," said the Minister
eradication
dismissal
abolition
exclusion
- "Malaria ______ is one of the top priorities of the government," said the Minister.
- Option 1: Eradication
- Eradication means the complete removal or destruction of something, especially something undesirable like a disease.
- This is the most appropriate option as governments often strive to completely eliminate diseases like malaria.
- Option 2: Dismissal
- Dismissal means to send someone away or reject an idea or proposal.
- Not relevant when talking about disease elimination.
- Option 3: Abolition
- Abolition usually pertains to the ending of laws, regulations, or practices, often linked to concepts like slavery or capital punishment.
- Not commonly used to describe disease elimination.
- Option 4: Exclusion
- Exclusion refers to keeping something or someone out.
- Not used in the context of removing a disease from existence.
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