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C
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Explanation
The sentence requires a noun to follow 'intense'. 'Longing' is the noun form representing a strong desire.
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determination
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determine
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determined
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none
A
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Explanation
The sentence requires a noun to act as the subject of the verb 'helped'. 'Determination' is the correct noun form.
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accomplish
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accomplished
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accomplishment
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none
B
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The sentence requires an adjective to describe the noun 'dancer'. 'Accomplished' functions as an adjective here.
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educate
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educated
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educational
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none
C
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Explanation
The sentence requires an adjective to modify the noun 'facilities'. 'Educational' is the correct adjective form.
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inducement
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induction
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induce
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none
A
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Explanation
The sentence requires a noun meaning motivation or incentive. 'Inducement' is the correct noun.
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accomplish
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accomplished
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accomplishment
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none
C
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Explanation
The sentence requires a noun to follow the possessive pronoun 'one's'. 'Accomplishment' is the noun form.
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advice
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memory
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remembrance
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advise
A
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Explanation
'Advice' is a noun (a suggestion), while 'advise' is a verb (to give a suggestion). The sentence requires a noun.
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advice
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memory
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remembrance
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advise
C
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Explanation
'Remembrance' refers to something kept to remember a person or event, fitting the context of a photograph.
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advice
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memory
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remembrance
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advise
D
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The sentence requires a verb to follow the subject 'I'. 'Advise' is the verb form.
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advice
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memory
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remembrance
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advise
B
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Explanation
'Memory' refers to the faculty of remembering or the period one can remember, which fits the context of a lifetime.
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grace
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graceful
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gracious
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none
C
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Explanation
'Gracious' is the appropriate adjective to describe the nature of God in this context.
D
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Explanation
Except bank, we generally use all the rest with sea or ocean.
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reason
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cause
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result
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conclusion
B
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Explanation
Generally, cause is used to refer to negative emotions and reason is used for the positive ones.
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epidemic
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contagious
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infections
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None of these
B
Correct answer
Explanation
Measles is a disease that spreads easily from person to person, which is the definition of contagious. Epidemic refers to the widespread occurrence of a disease, not the property of the disease itself.
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persuade
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convince
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force
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deceive
B
Correct answer
Explanation
The phrase 'convince someone of something' is the standard idiomatic construction. Persuade is usually followed by an infinitive verb (e.g., persuade him to leave).