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The question asks to identify the pair of words that have opposite meanings (antonyms). Let's analyze each option: A. Patia - Pakua: Patia means 'to give to'. Pakua* means 'to unload' or 'to serve food'. These are not antonyms. B. Penda - Chuki: Penda means 'to love' or 'to like' (verb). Chuki means 'hatred' or 'dislike' (noun). While conceptually opposite, they are different parts of speech. The verb form of 'to hate' is chukia*. C. Kagua - Takibia: Kagua means 'to inspect' or 'to check'. Takibia (or takribia*) means 'to approach' or 'to estimate'. These are not antonyms. D. Kuranya - Tawanya: Assuming 'Kuranya' is a misspelling or variation of Kusanya, which means 'to collect' or 'to gather' (verb). Tawanya means 'to scatter' or 'to disperse' (verb). Kusanya and Tawanya* are direct antonyms and are both verbs. Based on the analysis, option D provides the best pair of antonyms. The correct option is D. Last free one today — make it count tomorrow, or type /upgrade for unlimited.
