Question
In the following questions, you will find two columns
containing three sentences each. Column 1 consists of sentences A, B, and C, with one blank in one of the sentences. Column 2 contains sentences D, E, and F. Your task is to select the word that correctly fills the blank and identify any pairs of sentences from both columns that can be combined to form grammatically and contextually correct matches.Solution
The correct option is: inclusive, A-F, B-D
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