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1. Opponents of the research institute label it _____ anachronism; its scholars, they allege, have ____ rivaling those of pre-Revolutionary French nobility.

A) en elitist …perquisites

B) a monarchical…tribulations

C) an irreproachable… luxuries

D) a reprehensible … afflictions

E) a commendable … privileges

  

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MIA6 1. Opponents of the research institute label it _ anachronism; its scholars, they allege, have _ rivaling those of pre-Revolutionary French nobility. An anachronism is something that is out of place in time, usually something that used to be commonplace or prevalent, but no longer is.

  • MIA6 1.
  • Opponents of the research institute label it _ anachronism; its scholars, they allege, have _ rivaling those of pre-Revolutionary French nobility.
  • An anachronism is something that is out of place in time, usually something that used to be commonplace or prevalent, but no longer is.
  • A big factory making buggy whips would be considered an anachronism in the age of the automobile.
  • Here the opponents are criticizing the research institute, probably because it is doing projects that are no longer useful.
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MIA61. Opponents of the research institute label it _ anachronism; its scholars, they allege, have _ rivaling those of pre-Revolutionary French nobility.
An anachronism is something that is out of place in time, usually something that used to be commonplace or prevalent, but no longer is.
A big factory making buggy whips would be considered an ana
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People who are against the institute say it's a thing which is out of time with the rest of the world. They claim that the scholars at the institute have certain qualities which are similar to those of members of the French court, before the revolution.

The writing form known as the "short story" has __________. All the action aims toward one exciting moment, when the truth is re

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