Read the following excerpt.

The journalist spent a year researching the foreign government's sanctions. Finally, it was time to synthesize all of the relevant information that he had learned. His editor asked him to write a comprehensive article for the first piece in the series that was sure to win awards, inform the public, and elicit significant change in foreign policy.

Using the context, the word "comprehensive" means

scandalous
lengthy
complete
understandable

is it a

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Yup. Complete is the correct one.

The answer is understandable, not complete. Comprehensive means comprehending or thoroughly understanding with one's mind.

i did d but then the test says i did it wrong but they're saying in the context not what the word means

Comprehensive means complete.

No. Obviously you have not looked up the word comprehensive.