. . . . . . . . death of her husband resulted in . . . . . . . . loss of her home also. A. no article, no article B. no article, the C. the, the D. a, no article

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The correct answer is: A. no article, no article.

The death of her husband resulted in her loss of her home also.

The word “death” is a non-count noun, which means it does not take a plural form or an article. The word “loss” is also a non-count noun. Therefore, the correct answer is no article before either “death” or “loss.”

The other options are incorrect because they use articles that are not necessary or appropriate. Option B uses the article “the” before “death.” However, “death” is a non-count noun, which means it does not take a plural form or an article. Option C uses the article “the” before “loss.” However, “loss” is also a non-count noun, which means it does not take a plural form or an article. Option D uses the article “a” before “death.” However, “death” is not a countable noun, which means it does not take a plural form or an article.

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