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bane
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symptoms
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boons
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symbols
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Bane refers to a cause of great distress or annoyance. In the context of lifestyle diseases in urban life, bane is the appropriate term for a negative consequence.
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awry
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wreck
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crooked
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shattered
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Awry is an adverb or adjective meaning away from the appropriate, planned, or expected course. The phrase gone awry is a standard collocation.
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This is a second conditional sentence, which expresses a hypothetical situation. The structure requires would in the main clause.
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blighted
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prompted
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boosted
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reduced
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Blighted means to have a deleterious effect on or to spoil. It is commonly used to describe careers or lives damaged by external factors like injury.
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cleverer
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cleverest
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more clever
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most clever
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When comparing two people, the comparative form of the adjective is used. Cleverer is the correct comparative form for clever.
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either
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neither
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none
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no one
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When referring to more than two items, none is used to indicate that not one of the items was liked. Neither is used only for two items.
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The verb congratulate is followed by the preposition on when referring to the reason for the congratulation.
B
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Superlative adjectives, such as greatest, are preceded by the definite article the.
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chagrin
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misery
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distress
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surprise
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Chagrin is a feeling of distress or embarrassment caused by failure or humiliation. It fits perfectly in the phrase to his great chagrin.
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cloying
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sickening
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overwhelming
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overly
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Cloying describes a scent or taste that is excessively sweet or rich to the point of being sickening. It is the most precise adjective for this context.
B
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The phrase overwhelmed with is the standard idiomatic construction used to describe being filled with an intense emotion like grief.
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circumscribed
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destroyed
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eroded
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entangled
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Circumscribed means to restrict or limit something within boundaries. This is the most accurate term for describing how responsibility limits individual freedom.
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discomfited
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disenchanted
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entangled
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None of these
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Discomfited means to make someone feel uneasy, embarrassed, or confused. It is the correct term for feeling uncomfortable due to someone's presence.
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portents
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significance
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indicators
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warning
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Portents are signs or warnings that something is likely to happen. The question asks if dreams are signs of future events.