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Solution All (i) , (ii) and (iii) use the given word correctly. The noun SETTING refers to a place where something happens or an environment where something is located. (i) uses this word to convey that the documentary shows how certain creatures can survive in an urban environment. The noun SETTING also refers to a position at which the controls of a machine can be set; (ii) uses this word to convey how there is only a single position using which the temperature of the machine can be set. The verb SETTING, as the present participle form of the verb SET, refers to establishing; (iii) uses this word to convey that the company is establishing high standards for customer service to ensure that every client stays satisfied. Thus, E is the right answer.
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Quantity I: Value of 10z.
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