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lyudmila [28]
3 years ago
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His preparations for the Olympic Games had been very thorough. He had been training

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KATRIN_1 [288]3 years ago
7 0

Your question is missing the instructions and the options. I've found the complete question online. It is as follows:

Read the following sentence, selecting the most appropriate word from the given choices to fill the gap. His preparations for the Olympic Games had been very thorough. He had been training

intrinsically

ostensibly

systematically

predominantly

for months.

Answer:

The best way to complete the sentence is with "systematically".

Explanation:

First, let's see what each adverb means:

intrinsically  -- essentially; naturally.

ostensibly  -- apparently; seemingly.

systematically  -- methodically; completely; detailedly.

predominantly  -- mostly; mainly; chiefly.

Now, let's use a little bit of logic. As we all know, an athlete who prepares to compete at the Olympic Games does so completely. He/she trains constantly, absolutely focused, for months, sometimes even years. They have a systematic training, that is, they practice in a methodical, fixed, disciplined manner. Therefore, the best option is "systematically".

- His preparations for the Olympic Games had been very thorough. He had been training  systematically for months.

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