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succumb \sa'kam\ verb 1. To fail to resist pressure, temptation, or some other negative force. 2. To die from the effect of a disease or injury. French & Latin; French succomber, from Latin succumbere, from sub- + -cumbere to lie down; akin to Latin cubare to lie.

Using the dictionary entry, which sentence uses succumb correctly?

O A. When Sophia's friends wanted to see the new science fiction thriller, she succumbed to their wishes and stayed home.
O B. After succumbing to the pasta dinner, Josh ate two brownies and a piece of pie.
O C. When asked about his forgotten History homework, the boy succumbed and told the teacher his dog ate it.
O D. Every plant in Emily's garden succumbed to the early spring freeze, so not one flower bloomed when spring finally had warmer temperatures.