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Zackhk Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Words difference of "unique"

What is the difference among these words???
A.Individual
B.unique
C.sole
D.exclusive

Question:

All these rules have been invented by the senior religious leaders,virtually all of whom are illiterate graduates of Islamic schools where the ___Q1__ educational practice involves students learning to recite the Koran,the Islamic holy book,by heart.

ANS:C
why the answer is C????
  

Top answer

The answer is C because 'sole' = 'only'. Briefly: 'Individual' = 'different', 'unique' = 'one of a kind', and 'exclusive' = 'special'. None of these matches the meaning in the sentence, since the writer considers the leaders 'illiterate'.

  • The answer is C because 'sole' = 'only'.
  • Briefly: 'Individual' = 'different', 'unique' = 'one of a kind', and 'exclusive' = 'special'.
  • None of these matches the meaning in the sentence, since the writer considers the leaders 'illiterate'.
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The answer is C because 'sole' = 'only'. Briefly: 'Individual' = 'different', 'unique' = 'one of a kind', and 'exclusive' = 'special'. None of these matches the meaning in the sentence, since the writer considers the leaders 'illiterate'.

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