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What is meant by the term ligature as it is used in the previous sentence? sentence: "miss abbot turned to divest a stout leg of the necessary ligature. this preparation for bonds, and the additional ignominy it inferred, took a little of the excitement out of me." a) cord b) shape c) size d) weight

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