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Well an exam is a test of knowledge, I don't think these are really necessary because its just showing what you know, and what you don't know its unfair and unnecessary, if the exam is asking you something you don't know its unfair, because then if you know nothing about what the exam is asking, it could make you seem not smart. This could be unfair, but if an exam is giving at the end of the school year or semester, then it would be fine because it would just be a recap of everything you've learned. While at the beginning of the school year, the exam can be unfair because its asking questions you don't know, but this could be helpful at the same time, because it can show how much you've grown from the beginning of the year. Overall these are some ideas to think of.
Deploy is the correct answer
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1. Dan <em><u>suggested going</u></em> to the park for a walk.
2. Frank <u><em>refused to forgive</em></u> Martha after what she had done.
Explanation:
In the given sentences, the words given in the brackets are to replace the words or phrases that seem to have the same meaning, though longer. The given words will complete the sentence with the same meaning but making the sentence shorter.
The given sentences with the revised version using the words given in the brackets are as follows-
1. Dan suggested going to the park for a walk.
2. Frank refused to forgive Martha after what she had done.