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English, 27.05.2020 05:03, ae02705

Vocabulary: For the next five questions, choose the vocabulary word that best fits the context of the sentence. You may have to change the form of the word. For example, you may have to change “culminate” to “culminated.”

1.
I don’t know if it is to try to attend both the basketball game and the birthday party tonight.

2.
Many of the city’s premier artists and businessmen attended the fundraiser.

3.
The opening ceremonies of the Olympics in a fantastic fireworks display.

4.
The football player was of all charges filed against him.

5.
I admire Mitchell’s despite his obvious physical handicaps.
a.
exonerate
b.
culminate
c.
eminent
d.
persevere
e.
feasible

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