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Adonis1013 Posted 16 years ago
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Splendid and fascinating.

Hello,

I am not sure my answers in bold are correct. There are six choices ( fascinating / splendid / museum / graphic / castle / cathedral) for these two questions. But I think that fascinating and splendid could be corect answers. Could you check them out for me. Thanks.

1. to look at with respect; having a good opinion of: fascinating


2. grand in appearance; excellent: splendid
  

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Hi, I am not sure my answers in bold are correct. There are six choices ( fascinating / splendid / museum / graphic / castle / cathedral) for these two questions. But I think that fascinating and splendid could be corect answers.

  • Hi, I am not sure my answers in bold are correct.
  • There are six choices ( fascinating / splendid / museum / graphic / castle / cathedral) for these two questions.
  • But I think that fascinating and splendid could be corect answers.
  • Could you check them out for me.
  • Thanks.
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Hi,
I am not sure my answers in bold are correct. There are six choices ( fascinating / splendid / museum / graphic / castle / cathedral) for these two questions. But I think that fascinating and splendid could be corect answers. Could you check them out for me. Thanks.

1. to look at with respect
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Hello Clive,

You are right. I think that "admire" could be answer for this question.

1. to look at with respect; having a good opinion of: admire



Thank you.
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Hi,

What's the point of having only six choices if you can choose some other word that's not part of the six?

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Hi Clive,

Thank you for being patient with my question. My question is that I guess there is no correct answer for that question " to look at with respect; have a good opinion of. So I think that there is something wrong with the question or instruction itself. I want to know the asnwer for the definition above. So I think that the word "admire" could be answer.

Thank you.

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