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If the root metro means "mother" and polis means "city," which sentence uses metropolis correctly? (1 point)
• The metropolis ruled over the city in a just and fair way.
• The tamily emigrated from their metropolis, or mother country.
• Chicago, the metropolis of the Midwest, is my favorite city to visit.
• I tell people 1 live in Atlanta, but I really live in the suburban metropolis nearby.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
"Chicago, the metropolis of the Midwest, is my favorite city to visit."

Explanation: "Metropolis" means a large, important city. Chicago fits that meaning; the other sentences misuse the term (not a "mother country," not a suburban area, and awkward to contrast a metropolis with "the city").