Multifactor authentication (MFA) is a security system that requires two or more forms of authentication to verify a user's identity. It typically involves combining something you know (like a password) with something you have (such as a hardware token) or something you are (such as biometric data).
"...when used WITH something you have" indicates you're already using a hardware token. So the question is: which of the items in the list is something you can use in addition to a hardware token to accomplish MFA. The answer should be Password.
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