The reward was not commensurate . . . . . . . . the work done by us. A. with B. for C. on D. order

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for
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The correct answer is: A. with

The word “commensurate” means “equal in value, amount, or degree.” In this sentence, the reward is not equal in value to the work that was done.

The other options do not make sense

in the context of the sentence.
  • “For” is used to indicate the purpose of something. In this sentence, the reward is not the purpose of the work that was done.
  • “On” is used to indicate the location of something. In this sentence, the reward is not located on the work that was done.
  • “Order” is used to indicate a sequence of events. In this sentence, the reward is not a sequence of events that happened after the work was done.
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