You are . . . . . . . . fool to say that. A. a B. an C. the D. no article

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The correct answer is D. No article.

The word “fool” is a noun that refers to a person who is stupid or foolish. It is not a countable noun, so it does not take an article.

The other options are incorrect because they are all articles. An article is a word that is used to introduce a noun or noun phrase. The articles “a” and “an” are used before singular countable nouns, and the article “the” is used before singular or plural countable nouns that are specific or unique.

In the sentence “You are a fool to say that,” the word “fool” is not a countable noun, so it does not take an article. The sentence is saying that the person is foolish to say that, not that they are one of many fools.

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