EXTRICATE

Pull
Free
Tie
Complicate

The correct answer is B. Free.

To extricate something is to free it from a difficult or dangerous situation. For example, you might extricate a person from a burning building, or you might extricate a car from a ditch.

The other options are not correct because they do not mean to free something from a difficult or dangerous situation.

  • Pull means to move something by applying force to it.
  • Tie means to fasten something together with a rope or string.
  • Complicate means to make something more difficult or complex.
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