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English, 23.02.2021 20:50 jamesgotqui6

Read the dictionary entry for the word infamy. infamy \ ˈin-fə-mē \ noun: fame or notoriety gained from a negative act

Based on this definition, which sentence best illustrates the use of the word infamous?

A)Sadly, he will always be remembered for his infamous remarks at the Oscars.

B)The city has been rebuilt since the flood and is now infamous.

C)She is infamous for having memorized pi to the 10,000th digit.

D)Touring the movie set, I got to meet the infamous people who work behind the scenes.​

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