tempted
repel
teased
rebuked
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The correct answer is A. tempted.
To entice means to persuade or tempt someone to do something, especially something that is unwise or wrong.
To repel means to drive or force someone or something away, typically in disgust or horror.
To tease means to play tricks on someone or to make fun of them, especially in a way that is annoying or irritating.
To rebuke means to scold or criticize someone severely.
In this case, the man was enticed into entering into the deal because he was tempted by the offer. He was offered something that he wanted, and he was persuaded to take it, even though he knew it might not be a good idea.