. . . . . . . . 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

no article, no article
no article, the
the, the
a, no article

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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