The correct answer would be, Refute.
A word that means to prove to be wrong by argument of evidence is called Refute.
Explanation:
Refute is a word that is used to disapprove or disregard something. Refute proves something to be wrong. When something is denied through evidence, refute is used to disregard that thing.
For example you ask your child that did he brush his teeth and he said yes, but you deny him by showing him his dry toothbrush. This means you refute your child's claim of brushing.
Similarly, in court, the defense lawyer will refute the claims of prosecutor against his client by showing him evidence that he is not guilty.
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b. adjective phrase
A. He avoids romanticism by explaining the relationship between Hugh and Thomas.
B. He refers to Anthony as "my old master" to establish his credibility.
C. He creates pathos by describing the author's "ecstasy" about seeing Hugh.
D. He admits his emotion about Baltimore, but does so in a measured, formal way.
b. Governing education policies (INCORRECT)
c. Special education laws elementary schools
d. Special education laws