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guapka [62]
1 year ago
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1. She was by the town for her extensive charity work. 2. His mistake had his career in the government forever.

English
1 answer:
Anettt [7]1 year ago
8 0

The correct word for sentence 1 is, She was venerated by the town for her extensive charity work. 2. His mistake blighted his career in the government forever. The correct options are b and b.

<h3>What is venerated and blighted?</h3>

The meaning of venerated is regarded with reverential respect or with admiring deference. The meaning of blighted is to have a severely detrimental effect on.

We are seeking a word with a good connotation, comparable to "admire," which is what a municipality would be expected to do: "venerate." She had performed substantial charitable work.

Therefore, the correct options are 1, b, Venerated. 2, b, Blighted.

To learn more about venerated and blighted, refer to the link:

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The question is incomplete. Your most probably complete question is given below:

1. She was by the town for her extensive charity work.

Blighted

Venerated

Sustained

Chastened

2. His mistake had his career in the government forever.

Venerated

Blighted

Sustained

Chastened

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