Before we begin to use words, we must first know what it is they mean. First, let’s look at “oblivious.” Oblivious means none the wiser or unaware. Next, let’s look at “exploits.” An exploit is an accomplishment that is outstanding. Now, with that in mind, let’s construct a sentence:
<em>Because the commanding officer was </em><em>oblivious </em><em>to the </em><em>exploits</em><em> of the soldier in front of her, she treated him no differently than any other common, ordinary soldier.
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