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Official awards are called...

  1. orders

  2. decorations

  3. medals

  4. all the above

The correct answer is: all the above

Official awards are called "orders," "decorations," and "medals." Each of these terms refers to a type of recognition or honor given to individuals for their achievements or contributions. "Orders" generally refer to a society or group of individuals that have been recognized for their accomplishments in a specific field or discipline. "Decorations" are typically awarded for acts of bravery or service to a country or organization. "Medals" are often given for excellence in a specific area, such as academics, sports, or the military. Therefore, the correct answer is D, as all of these options accurately describe official awards. It is important to note that while each of these terms has a specific meaning, they are often used interchangeably in casual conversation.