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Explanation: The word "eloquent" is similar in meaning to the bold word "articulate," which refers to clear and effective communication. Both emphasize the ability to express thoughts effectively, making them synonyms in this context. Faltering means hesitant or unsure, which is the opposite of the confidence and clarity implied in an eloquent speech. Gushing refers to speaking with excessive enthusiasm, often without the same level of measured and impactful communication implied by eloquent. Reserved refers to being quiet or restrained, which contrasts with the idea of delivering a strong, impactful, and expressive speech. So, "eloquent" fits because it directly describes a powerful, well-spoken, and persuasive speech, just like "articulate" describes clear and effective speech.
Statements: U & K # X % I % W; T # M $ W; T @ N @ S
Conclusions:
I. X @ M
II. K $ S
III. N # I
Statements:
M < N < K ≥ R > S; Y < B < P ≤ N
Conclusions:
I). S > B
II). Y < K
...Statements: E ≥ F ≥ A = M, F ≥ N > W ≥ X
Conclusion:
I. E ≥ X
II. E > X
Statements: M % C & G @ T $ D; W % M # P
Statements: B > C ≥ D > E, E < F < G = A
Conclusion:
I. B ≥ F
II. G > C
III. C > A
Statements:
P < Q < R < S ≤ B < H; S > N ≥ Y
Conclusions:
I) P < Y
II) R ≥ N
If the expressions G < L ≤ J > B, J ≤ A and G > H are true, which of the following conclusions will be definitely false?