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6. ** based on the following sentence, kendra interpreted the word usurping to mean "to take illegally."
while the vast majority of literary agents are honest, a few have tainted the industry by usurping the
stories of unsuspecting authors and selling these story ideas to publishing houses without the authors'
knowledge.
which two dictionary entries best verify kendra's understanding of the word usurping?
a to seize without authority
b to take over an office by force
c to take or make use of without right
d to break copyright law when publishing a text
e to borrow and return an object without the other party's awareness or permission
f organized, organizational, organization, organized

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