If you know that the word inedible means "not fit to eat," which of the following is the most likely definition of the word edible?A. Tasty
B. Chewy or tough
C. O.K. to eat
D. Nutritious

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Answer 1
Answer: It's ok to eat which means eatable so, it's C.
Answer 2
Answer: ok this is simple.. 

tasty describes the food so does chewy or tough and nutritous is too.. because technically chips are not nutritous yet they are edible.. so C is defiantly the corect answer! :)

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Answer:

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Explanation:

This is a man who knows how to bod. He is bodding. He did the same thing yesterday. What did he do yesterday? Yesterday he bodded.

I don't think "bod" is a real word but for the problem, "bodded" with an "ed" is past tense for "bod." Yesterday takes place in the past so the right word is "bodded."

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Answer:

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Explanation: