In the context of your question, the word "beneficiary" refers to a person who:
D. receives good things.
A beneficiary typically is someone who receives advantages, benefits, or good outcomes from a certain situation or arrangement.
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right start to the new school year In paragraph 1 of Madeleine Albright: A Lifetime of Service, the word beneficiary refers to a person who
A.
wants to improve society.
B.
welcomes others freely.
C.
becomes famous.
D.
receives good things
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In the context of your question, the word "beneficiary" refers to a person who:
D. receives good things.
A beneficiary typically is someone who receives advantages, benefits, or good outcomes from a certain situation or arrangement.