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Mea Culpa

Updated On: Aug 19, 2026
  • I love you
  • I'm capable
  • I will do it
  • I'm to blame
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

  1. I love you: unrelated to the Latin roots of the phrase.
  2. I'm capable: unrelated, "culpa" means fault, not ability.
  3. I will do it: wrong, this is a future action, not an admission of fault.
  4. I'm to blame: correct, "mea culpa" literally means "my fault".

The correct answer is I'm to blame.

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