JAMB - English Language (2008 - No. 41)

Choose the option that best completes the gap(s).

The police officer warned the ....... communities against taking the law ...... hands?
feuding / into their own
feuda / to their own
feuding / in their own
feuda / in their own

Explanation

Feuding is a present participle of the verb Feud, which can function as an adjective when used before a noun ( feuding communities). the expression 'take laws into your hands' is an idiom that means doing something to put a situation right.

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