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The word “diabolic” means;

Adevilish or wicked

Bangelic or heavenly

Cromantic or loving

Dcalm or peaceful

Answer:

A. devilish or wicked

Read Explanation:

  • In the poem “The Night of the Scorpion” by Nissim Ezekiel, the word “diabolic” suggests that the scorpion represents something evil.

  • The word “diabolic” means devilish or wicked, indicating a malevolent presence associated with the scorpion.

  • This term reinforces the negative connotation surrounding the creature and implies that it symbolizes an evil force or menace within the poem.


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