The correct answer is accuse.
Arraign
A. accuse
B. schedule
C. reproach
D. appoint
The correct answer is (A) To accuse; to call or bring before a court in order to answer "guilty" or "not guilty" to a charge.
Arraign comes from Anglo-French arainer, Middle English arreinan, Old French araisnier
Examples of use:
- The suspects were arraigned on the following Monday.
- A total of seven were arraigned in that matter.