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The word 'still' in the expression 'to still their hunger' is:

As for us, we're quite fortunate. Luckier than millions of people. It's quiet and safe here, and we're using our money to buy food. We're so selfish that we talk about after the war and look forward to new clothes and shoes, when actually we should be saving every penny to help others when the war is over, to salvage whatever we can. The children in this neighbourhood run around in their shirts and wooden shoes They have no coats, no caps, no stockings and no one to help them. Gnawing on a carrot to still their hunger pangs, they walk from their cold houses through cold streets to an even colder classroom. Things have gotten so bad in Holland that hordes of children stop passersby in the streets to beg for a piece of bread. I could spend hours telling you about the suffering the war has brought, but I'd only make myself more miserable. All we can do is wait, as calmly as possible, for it to end. Jews and Christians alike are waiting, the whole world is waiting, and many are waiting for death.

Aa verb

Ban adverb

Ca noun

Dan adjective

Answer:

A. a verb

Read Explanation:

In the expression "to still their hunger (അവരുടെ വിശപ്പടക്കാൻ)," the word "still" is functioning as a verb, meaning to calm or quiet (അത് അവരുടെ വിശപ്പ് ശമിപ്പിക്കുന്ന പ്രവർത്തനത്തെ വിവരിക്കുന്നു).


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