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C
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The sentence requires an adjective, it is an adjective which means 'beyond a certain limit', it brings sense to the sentence.
B
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It is a numerical adjective which fits in the sentence and bring sense.
A
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It is a noun which means 'a place, person, or thing from which something originates or can be obtained' and the sentence too needs a noun. It best explains the sentence.
A
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It is a verb and it means 'purchase'.
D
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It is a noun which means 'the land along the edge of a sea, lake, or other large body of water' and it satisfies the sentence.
It is a noun and sentence also requires a noun. It means the land near the sea.
A
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It is verb and the sentence also requires a verb and it brings sense to the sentence.
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lucid
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verbose
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loquacious
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articulate
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B
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Something characterised by the use of many or too many words is verbose. This is the correct answer as the context indicates that the answer was too lengthy instead of the required four or five sentences.
A
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This is the correct amswer as it is used in expressing desirability. The desirability of the action of 'revising for exams' is correct in the given context.
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overpowered
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overwrought
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overwhelmed
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overthrown
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C
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To load, heap, treat, or address with an overpowering or excessive amount of anything is to be overwhelmed with it. The context refers to an excessive number of injured coming to the hospital. Thus, this is the correct answer as there are an excessive number of patients to overwhelm the hospitals.
B
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This is the correct answer as the conjunction 'because' is used to indicate the reason for the action. This is correct in the given context.
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far more
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more further
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further
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furthest
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C
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The context refers to more testing in comparison to what has already been done. The comparative degree further indicates additional to what already exists or has already taken place, been done, or been accounted for. Thus, this is the correct answer.
A
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This is the correct answer as 'who' is a personal pronoun. In the context it refers to the men.
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If I am in
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If I was in
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If I were in
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In case I am in
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C
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This is the correct answer as the subjunctive is used to express situations that are hypothetical or not yet realised. This is in subjunctive mood as it is a hypothetical statement.
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don't you
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isn't you
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do you
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didn't you
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C
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This is the correct answer as a sentence should not have double negatives. A negative sentence has a positive question tag.
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upon
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following
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considering
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concerning
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D
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This is the correct answer as the preposition 'concerning' indicates the subject which is of or in connection with something. This context refers to the psychological drama which is in connection to, or about a woman confined to her bedroom by her husband.