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The correct answer is A. Aborigines.
Aborigines are the original inhabitants of a country. They are the people who lived in a country before any other people came there. Aborigines are often called indigenous people or first peoples.
B. Citizens are people who have the right to live in a country and to take part in its government.
C. Natives are people who come from a particular place or country.
D. Primitive is a word that is used to describe something that is simple or basic. It is often used to describe people who live in a traditional way.
It is important to note that the term “aborigine” is sometimes considered offensive. Some people prefer to be called indigenous people or first peoples.