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Based on the context clues in the sentence, what is the definition of the word

avarice?
It was bad enough that my boss lied to customers to make a sale, but
when he started stealing money from the company, we knew his
avarice had no bounds.
O A. Loyalty, commitment to something
B. Greed, desire to gather wealth
C. Wildness; unwillingness to be controlled
O D. Salesmanship, ability to make a sale

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Answer:greed

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User Ian Sudbery
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B. Because avarice means extreme greed for wealth or material gain. But also because the passage says, When he started stealing money from the company, we knew his avarice had no bounds. Which we can tell that means extreme amount of greed. (Sorry if this is wrong I really tried)
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