Based off the context of this sentence, the strong points: "one taste 'provoked another'", "to the flagon 'so often'", "that 'at length'", the synonym and or simpler definition to the said word (reiterated) or reiterate, would be repeat.
Actual definition of < reiterate >
Re•it•er•ate \rē-'it-e-'rāt\ vt-at•ed; -at•ing [L reiteratus, pp. of reiterare to repeat, fr. Re- + iterare to iterate] (1526) : to state or to do over again or repeatedly sometimes with wearying effect - re•it•er•a•tion \(') rē-,it-e-'rā-shen\ n - re•it•er•a•tive \ rē-'it-e-,rāt-iv, -ret-iv; -'i-tret-iv\ adj - re•it•er•a•tive•ly adv
Source for definition:
Webster's Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary
By: A. Merriam-Webster
The answer is C an informed opinion is supported by facts.
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What does the passage say so i can read it
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1: The dog was killed by my brother.
2: Every day she speaks English.
3: He is informed of the meeting day.
4: When his phone rung he had been driving a car.
5: The books will be distributed by the teacher
6: A factory has been started by a proprietor in this city.
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The last excerpt shows a text-to-text connection; you know why?a text-to-text connection reminds us of something we have read about why reading something else; these pieces been read might be from the same author.
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Did we see the reader reckoned to have remember what was heard at school; this would suggest that what he heard came from academic activities like reading. You don't watch videos in school,do you?
While the first connects the author to a text-to-world experience like the video discovery watched and the second, the writer remembers his personal experience from playing a game. This is an example of text-to-self connection.