V-Lev.16-C

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V-Lev.16-C

C 1 … suffice
… suffice
… A brief explanation sufficed to clarify the misunderstanding.
… His savings sufficed for a modest but comfortable life abroad.
… Suffice is to be enough or adequate.
… suffice

/ suffice

… A brief explanation sufficed to clarify the misunderstanding.

/ A brief explanation sufficed to clarify the misunderstanding.

… A brief explanation sufficed to clarify the misunderstanding.

… His savings sufficed for a modest but comfortable life abroad.

/ His savings sufficed for a modest but comfortable life abroad.

… His savings sufficed for a modest but comfortable life abroad.

C 2 … surge
… surge
… Demand for the product surged after the new advertisement aired.
… A surge of emotion overwhelmed her as she read the letter.
… Surge is to rise suddenly and powerfully.
… surge

/ surge

… Demand for the product surged after the new advertisement aired.

/ Demand for the product surged after the new advertisement aired.

… Demand for the product surged after the new advertisement aired.

… A surge of emotion overwhelmed her as she read the letter.

/ A surge of emotion overwhelmed her as she read the letter.

… A surge of emotion overwhelmed her as she read the letter.

C 3 … billow
… billow
… Smoke billowed from the factory after the explosion.
… Her dress billowed in the strong wind.
… Billow is to swell or rise in large waves or clouds.
… billow

/ billow

… Smoke billowed from the factory after the explosion.

/ Smoke billowed from the factory after the explosion.

… Smoke billowed from the factory after the explosion.

… Her dress billowed in the strong wind.

/ Her dress billowed in the strong wind.

… Her dress billowed in the strong wind.

C 4 … suspend
… suspend
… The company suspended operations due to safety concerns.
… The student was suspended for violating school rules.
… Suspend is to temporarily stop or delay something.
… suspend

/ suspend

… The company suspended operations due to safety concerns.

/ The company suspended operations due to safety concerns.

… The company suspended operations due to safety concerns.

… The student was suspended for violating school rules.

/ The student was suspended for violating school rules.

… The student was suspended for violating school rules.

C 5 … thrash
… thrash
… The fish thrashed violently as it was pulled from the water.
… The team thrashed their rivals in a decisive victory.
… Thrash is to move violently or to defeat overwhelmingly.
… thrash

/ thrash

… The fish thrashed violently as it was pulled from the water.

/ The fish thrashed violently as it was pulled from the water.

… The fish thrashed violently as it was pulled from the water.

… The team thrashed their rivals in a decisive victory.

/ The team thrashed their rivals in a decisive victory.

… The team thrashed their rivals in a decisive victory.

C 6 … thrust
… thrust
… He thrust the door open with unexpected force.
… The scandal thrust her into the national spotlight.
… Thrust is to push suddenly or forcefully.
… thrust

/ thrust

… He thrust the door open with unexpected force.

/ He thrust the door open with unexpected force.

… He thrust the door open with unexpected force.

… The scandal thrust her into the national spotlight.

/ The scandal thrust her into the national spotlight.

… The scandal thrust her into the national spotlight.

C 7 … thwart
… thwart
… The security measures thwarted the attempted cyberattack.
… His plans were thwarted by unforeseen circumstances.
… Thwart is to prevent someone from achieving something.
… thwart

/ thwart

… The security measures thwarted the attempted cyberattack.

/ The security measures thwarted the attempted cyberattack.

… The security measures thwarted the attempted cyberattack.

… His plans were thwarted by unforeseen circumstances.

/ His plans were thwarted by unforeseen circumstances.

… His plans were thwarted by unforeseen circumstances.

C 8 … foil
… foil
… The police foiled the plot before it could be carried out.
… Her calm demeanor foiled his attempt to provoke her.
… Foil is to stop something from succeeding.
… foil

/ foil

… The police foiled the plot before it could be carried out.

/ The police foiled the plot before it could be carried out.

… The police foiled the plot before it could be carried out.

… Her calm demeanor foiled his attempt to provoke her.

/ Her calm demeanor foiled his attempt to provoke her.

… Her calm demeanor foiled his attempt to provoke her.

C 9 … underwrite
… underwrite
… The bank agreed to underwrite the construction project.
… The foundation underwrote the research to ensure its continuation.
… Underwrite is to guarantee financial support for something.
… underwrite

/ underwrite

… The bank agreed to underwrite the construction project.

/ The bank agreed to underwrite the construction project.

… The bank agreed to underwrite the construction project.

… The foundation underwrote the research to ensure its continuation.

/ The foundation underwrote the research to ensure its continuation.

… The foundation underwrote the research to ensure its continuation.

C 10 … vacate
… vacate
… Tenants were asked to vacate the building by the end of the month.
… The judge vacated the previous ruling due to new evidence.
… Vacate is to leave a place or to annul a decision.
… vacate

/ vacate

… Tenants were asked to vacate the building by the end of the month.

/ Tenants were asked to vacate the building by the end of the month.

… Tenants were asked to vacate the building by the end of the month.

… The judge vacated the previous ruling due to new evidence.

/ The judge vacated the previous ruling due to new evidence.

… The judge vacated the previous ruling due to new evidence.

C 11 … veto
… veto
… The president vetoed the bill despite strong public support.
… The committee exercised its veto over the proposed changes.
… Veto is to reject or forbid something officially.
… veto

/ veto

… The president vetoed the bill despite strong public support.

/ The president vetoed the bill despite strong public support.

… The president vetoed the bill despite strong public support.

… The committee exercised its veto over the proposed changes.

/ The committee exercised its veto over the proposed changes.

… The committee exercised its veto over the proposed changes.

C 12 … vie
… vie
… Several candidates vied for the prestigious scholarship.
… Companies are vying to dominate the emerging market.
… Vie is to compete intensely for something.
… vie

/ vie

… Several candidates vied for the prestigious scholarship.

/ Several candidates vied for the prestigious scholarship.

… Several candidates vied for the prestigious scholarship.

… Companies are vying to dominate the emerging market.

/ Companies are vying to dominate the emerging market.

… Companies are vying to dominate the emerging market.

C 13 … wade
… wade
… They waded through knee‑deep water after the heavy rain.
… She waded through piles of paperwork to find the document.
… Wade is to walk through something with difficulty.
… wade

/ wade

… They waded through knee‑deep water after the heavy rain.

/ They waded through knee‑deep water after the heavy rain.

… They waded through knee‑deep water after the heavy rain.

… She waded through piles of paperwork to find the document.

/ She waded through piles of paperwork to find the document.

… She waded through piles of paperwork to find the document.

C 14 … warp
… warp
… The wooden boards warped after years of exposure to moisture.
… His judgment became warped by personal bias.
… Warp is to bend out of shape or distort.
… warp

/ warp

… The wooden boards warped after years of exposure to moisture.

/ The wooden boards warped after years of exposure to moisture.

… The wooden boards warped after years of exposure to moisture.

… His judgment became warped by personal bias.

/ His judgment became warped by personal bias.

… His judgment became warped by personal bias.

C 15 … weed
… weed
… Volunteers helped weed the community garden.
… The editor weeded out unnecessary details from the report.
… Weed is to remove unwanted elements.
… weed

/ weed

… Volunteers helped weed the community garden.

/ Volunteers helped weed the community garden.

… Volunteers helped weed the community garden.

… The editor weeded out unnecessary details from the report.

/ The editor weeded out unnecessary details from the report.

… The editor weeded out unnecessary details from the report.

C 16 … weld
… weld
… The technician welded the broken metal pieces together.
… The crisis welded the team into a stronger, more unified group.
… Weld is to join things firmly, literally or figuratively.
… weld

/ weld

… The technician welded the broken metal pieces together.

/ The technician welded the broken metal pieces together.

… The technician welded the broken metal pieces together.

… The crisis welded the team into a stronger, more unified group.

/ The crisis welded the team into a stronger, more unified group.

… The crisis welded the team into a stronger, more unified group.

C 17 … yield
… yield
… The farm yielded an abundant harvest this year.
… He finally yielded to their persistent requests.
… Yield is to produce something or to give in.
… yield

/ yield

… The farm yielded an abundant harvest this year.

/ The farm yielded an abundant harvest this year.

… The farm yielded an abundant harvest this year.

… He finally yielded to their persistent requests.

/ He finally yielded to their persistent requests.

… He finally yielded to their persistent requests.

C 18 … adjournment
… adjournment
… The adjournment of the meeting frustrated several participants.
… The trial’s adjournment allowed the defense more preparation time.
… Adjournment is the suspension or postponement of a meeting or event.
… adjournment

/ adjournment

… The adjournment of the meeting frustrated several participants.

/ The adjournment of the meeting frustrated several participants.

… The adjournment of the meeting frustrated several participants.

… The trial’s adjournment allowed the defense more preparation time.

/ The trial’s adjournment allowed the defense more preparation time.

… The trial’s adjournment allowed the defense more preparation time.

C 19 … admonition
… admonition
… Despite repeated admonitions, he continued to ignore safety protocols.
… Her gentle admonition reminded him to stay humble.
… Admonition is a warning or mild criticism.
… admonition

/ admonition

… Despite repeated admonitions, he continued to ignore safety protocols.

/ Despite repeated admonitions, he continued to ignore safety protocols.

… Despite repeated admonitions, he continued to ignore safety protocols.

… Her gentle admonition reminded him to stay humble.

/ Her gentle admonition reminded him to stay humble.

… Her gentle admonition reminded him to stay humble.

C 20 … adversary
… adversary
… He faced a formidable adversary in the final match.
… The negotiators treated each other as partners, not adversaries.
… Adversary is an opponent or enemy.
… adversary

/ adversary

… He faced a formidable adversary in the final match.

/ He faced a formidable adversary in the final match.

… He faced a formidable adversary in the final match.

… The negotiators treated each other as partners, not adversaries.

/ The negotiators treated each other as partners, not adversaries.

… The negotiators treated each other as partners, not adversaries.

C 21 … adversity
… adversity
… She showed remarkable resilience in the face of adversity.
… Adversity often reveals a person’s true character.
… Adversity is hardship or difficult circumstances.
… adversity

/ adversity

… She showed remarkable resilience in the face of adversity.

/ She showed remarkable resilience in the face of adversity.

… She showed remarkable resilience in the face of adversity.

… Adversity often reveals a person’s true character.

/ Adversity often reveals a person’s true character.

… Adversity often reveals a person’s true character.

C 22 … affectation
… affectation
… His British accent was merely an affectation to impress others.
… She spoke with an air of sophistication that bordered on affectation.
… Affectation is artificial behavior meant to impress.
… affectation

/ affectation

… His British accent was merely an affectation to impress others.

/ His British accent was merely an affectation to impress others.

… His British accent was merely an affectation to impress others.

… She spoke with an air of sophistication that bordered on affectation.

/ She spoke with an air of sophistication that bordered on affectation.

… She spoke with an air of sophistication that bordered on affectation.

C 23 … affluence
… affluence
… The region’s affluence is reflected in its modern infrastructure.
… He grew up in affluence but remained humble.
… Affluence is great wealth or abundance.
… affluence

/ affluence

… The region’s affluence is reflected in its modern infrastructure.

/ The region’s affluence is reflected in its modern infrastructure.

… The region’s affluence is reflected in its modern infrastructure.

… He grew up in affluence but remained humble.

/ He grew up in affluence but remained humble.

… He grew up in affluence but remained humble.

C 24 … agenda
… agenda
… The committee reviewed the agenda before beginning the meeting.
… Hidden agendas often complicate political negotiations.
… Agenda is a list of items to be discussed or a hidden motive.
… agenda

/ agenda

… The committee reviewed the agenda before beginning the meeting.

/ The committee reviewed the agenda before beginning the meeting.

… The committee reviewed the agenda before beginning the meeting.

… Hidden agendas often complicate political negotiations.

/ Hidden agendas often complicate political negotiations.

… Hidden agendas often complicate political negotiations.

C 25 … aggravation
… aggravation
… The delays caused considerable aggravation among passengers.
… His constant complaints only added to her aggravation.
… Aggravation is annoyance or the act of making something worse.
… aggravation

/ aggravation

… The delays caused considerable aggravation among passengers.

/ The delays caused considerable aggravation among passengers.

… The delays caused considerable aggravation among passengers.

… His constant complaints only added to her aggravation.

/ His constant complaints only added to her aggravation.

… His constant complaints only added to her aggravation.

C 26 … ailment
… ailment
… She sought medical advice for a persistent ailment that had troubled her for months.
… Minor ailments can become serious if left untreated.
… Ailment is a physical or mental disorder, typically minor.
… ailment

/ ailment

… She sought medical advice for a persistent ailment that had troubled her for months.

/ She sought medical advice for a persistent ailment that had troubled her for months.

… She sought medical advice for a persistent ailment that had troubled her for months.

… Minor ailments can become serious if left untreated.

/ Minor ailments can become serious if left untreated.

… Minor ailments can become serious if left untreated.

C 27 … allegory
… allegory
… The novel functions as an allegory for the dangers of unchecked power.
… The film’s imagery serves as an allegory for human greed.
… Allegory is a story in which characters or events symbolize deeper meanings.
… allegory

/ allegory

… The novel functions as an allegory for the dangers of unchecked power.

/ The novel functions as an allegory for the dangers of unchecked power.

… The novel functions as an allegory for the dangers of unchecked power.

… The film’s imagery serves as an allegory for human greed.

/ The film’s imagery serves as an allegory for human greed.

… The film’s imagery serves as an allegory for human greed.

C 28 … ambiguity
… ambiguity
… The contract’s ambiguity led to a lengthy legal dispute.
… His statement was filled with ambiguity, leaving everyone confused.
… Ambiguity is the quality of having more than one possible meaning.
… ambiguity

/ ambiguity

… The contract’s ambiguity led to a lengthy legal dispute.

/ The contract’s ambiguity led to a lengthy legal dispute.

… The contract’s ambiguity led to a lengthy legal dispute.

… His statement was filled with ambiguity, leaving everyone confused.

/ His statement was filled with ambiguity, leaving everyone confused.

… His statement was filled with ambiguity, leaving everyone confused.

C 29 … amino acid
… amino acid
… The body requires essential amino acids that must be obtained through diet.
… Researchers studied how amino acids influence muscle recovery.
… Amino acid is a building block of proteins in living organisms.
… amino acid

/ amino acid

… The body requires essential amino acids that must be obtained through diet.

/ The body requires essential amino acids that must be obtained through diet.

… The body requires essential amino acids that must be obtained through diet.

… Researchers studied how amino acids influence muscle recovery.

/ Researchers studied how amino acids influence muscle recovery.

… Researchers studied how amino acids influence muscle recovery.

C 30 … annihilation
… annihilation
… The town faced total annihilation after the catastrophic wildfire.
… The opposing army was driven to the brink of annihilation.
… Annihilation is complete destruction or obliteration.
… annihilation

/ annihilation

… The town faced total annihilation after the catastrophic wildfire.

/ The town faced total annihilation after the catastrophic wildfire.

… The town faced total annihilation after the catastrophic wildfire.

… The opposing army was driven to the brink of annihilation.

/ The opposing army was driven to the brink of annihilation.

… The opposing army was driven to the brink of annihilation.

C 31 … antibiotic
… antibiotic
… The doctor prescribed a strong antibiotic to treat the infection.
… Overuse of antibiotics can lead to resistant bacteria.
… Antibiotic is a drug used to kill or inhibit bacteria.
… antibiotic

/ antibiotic

… The doctor prescribed a strong antibiotic to treat the infection.

/ The doctor prescribed a strong antibiotic to treat the infection.

… The doctor prescribed a strong antibiotic to treat the infection.

… Overuse of antibiotics can lead to resistant bacteria.

/ Overuse of antibiotics can lead to resistant bacteria.

… Overuse of antibiotics can lead to resistant bacteria.

C 32 … antioxidant
… antioxidant
… Blueberries are rich in antioxidants that help protect cells from damage.
… The supplement claims to boost antioxidant levels in the body.
… Antioxidant is a substance that prevents or slows cell damage.
… antioxidant

/ antioxidant

… Blueberries are rich in antioxidants that help protect cells from damage.

/ Blueberries are rich in antioxidants that help protect cells from damage.

… Blueberries are rich in antioxidants that help protect cells from damage.

… The supplement claims to boost antioxidant levels in the body.

/ The supplement claims to boost antioxidant levels in the body.

… The supplement claims to boost antioxidant levels in the body.

C 33 … apartheid
… apartheid
… The world condemned the injustices of apartheid in South Africa.
… He studied the long‑term social effects of apartheid policies.
… Apartheid is a system of racial segregation and discrimination.
… apartheid

/ apartheid

… The world condemned the injustices of apartheid in South Africa.

/ The world condemned the injustices of apartheid in South Africa.

… The world condemned the injustices of apartheid in South Africa.

… He studied the long‑term social effects of apartheid policies.

/ He studied the long‑term social effects of apartheid policies.

… He studied the long‑term social effects of apartheid policies.

C 34 … apparition
… apparition
… She claimed to have seen an apparition in the abandoned house.
… The apparition vanished as suddenly as it appeared.
… Apparition is a ghostlike or unexpected appearance.
… apparition

/ apparition

… She claimed to have seen an apparition in the abandoned house.

/ She claimed to have seen an apparition in the abandoned house.

… She claimed to have seen an apparition in the abandoned house.

… The apparition vanished as suddenly as it appeared.

/ The apparition vanished as suddenly as it appeared.

… The apparition vanished as suddenly as it appeared.

C 35 … appropriation
… appropriation
… The appropriation of funds without approval sparked outrage.
… Cultural appropriation became a major topic of debate.
… Appropriation is the act of taking something for one’s own use, often without permission.
… appropriation

/ appropriation

… The appropriation of funds without approval sparked outrage.

/ The appropriation of funds without approval sparked outrage.

… The appropriation of funds without approval sparked outrage.

… Cultural appropriation became a major topic of debate.

/ Cultural appropriation became a major topic of debate.

… Cultural appropriation became a major topic of debate.

C 36 … aptitude
… aptitude
… She showed remarkable aptitude for mathematics from an early age.
… The test measures a candidate’s aptitude for problem‑solving.
… Aptitude is a natural ability or talent.
… aptitude

/ aptitude

… She showed remarkable aptitude for mathematics from an early age.

/ She showed remarkable aptitude for mathematics from an early age.

… She showed remarkable aptitude for mathematics from an early age.

… The test measures a candidate’s aptitude for problem‑solving.

/ The test measures a candidate’s aptitude for problem‑solving.

… The test measures a candidate’s aptitude for problem‑solving.

C 37 … authenticity
… authenticity
… Experts questioned the authenticity of the ancient manuscript.
… Her authenticity made her speeches deeply compelling.
… Authenticity is the quality of being genuine or true.
… authenticity

/ authenticity

… Experts questioned the authenticity of the ancient manuscript.

/ Experts questioned the authenticity of the ancient manuscript.

… Experts questioned the authenticity of the ancient manuscript.

… Her authenticity made her speeches deeply compelling.

/ Her authenticity made her speeches deeply compelling.

… Her authenticity made her speeches deeply compelling.

C 38 … autocracy
… autocracy
… The nation slid into autocracy as the leader consolidated power.
… Autocracy leaves little room for dissent or political freedom.
… Autocracy is a system of government ruled by one person with absolute power.
… autocracy

/ autocracy

… The nation slid into autocracy as the leader consolidated power.

/ The nation slid into autocracy as the leader consolidated power.

… The nation slid into autocracy as the leader consolidated power.

… Autocracy leaves little room for dissent or political freedom.

/ Autocracy leaves little room for dissent or political freedom.

… Autocracy leaves little room for dissent or political freedom.

C 39 … axiom
… axiom
… It is an axiom that hard work increases the likelihood of success.
… The theory is built on several widely accepted axioms.
… Axiom is a statement accepted as true without proof.
… axiom

/ axiom

… It is an axiom that hard work increases the likelihood of success.

/ It is an axiom that hard work increases the likelihood of success.

… It is an axiom that hard work increases the likelihood of success.

… The theory is built on several widely accepted axioms.

/ The theory is built on several widely accepted axioms.

… The theory is built on several widely accepted axioms.

C 40 … benediction
… benediction
… The ceremony ended with a solemn benediction from the priest.
… She offered a quiet benediction before the journey began.
… Benediction is a blessing or expression of good wishes.
… benediction

/ benediction

… The ceremony ended with a solemn benediction from the priest.

/ The ceremony ended with a solemn benediction from the priest.

… The ceremony ended with a solemn benediction from the priest.

… She offered a quiet benediction before the journey began.

/ She offered a quiet benediction before the journey began.

… She offered a quiet benediction before the journey began.

C 41 … benevolence
… benevolence
… The charity relies on the benevolence of its donors.
… His benevolence toward strangers earned him great respect.
… Benevolence is kindness or a desire to do good.
… benevolence

/ benevolence

… The charity relies on the benevolence of its donors.

/ The charity relies on the benevolence of its donors.

… The charity relies on the benevolence of its donors.

… His benevolence toward strangers earned him great respect.

/ His benevolence toward strangers earned him great respect.

… His benevolence toward strangers earned him great respect.

C 42 … bog
… bog
… The hikers became stuck in a bog after heavy rain.
… Bureaucratic procedures bogged down the entire project.
… Bog is a wet, muddy ground or a situation that slows progress.
… bog

/ bog

… The hikers became stuck in a bog after heavy rain.

/ The hikers became stuck in a bog after heavy rain.

… The hikers became stuck in a bog after heavy rain.

… Bureaucratic procedures bogged down the entire project.

/ Bureaucratic procedures bogged down the entire project.

… Bureaucratic procedures bogged down the entire project.

C 43 … bondage
… bondage
… The prisoners lived in bondage for many years.
… The novel explores the psychological bondage of fear.
… Bondage is the state of being enslaved or controlled.
… bondage

/ bondage

… The prisoners lived in bondage for many years.

/ The prisoners lived in bondage for many years.

… The prisoners lived in bondage for many years.

… The novel explores the psychological bondage of fear.

/ The novel explores the psychological bondage of fear.

… The novel explores the psychological bondage of fear.

C 44 … restraint
… restraint
… She exercised remarkable restraint despite the provocation.
… Financial restraints forced the company to reduce staff.
… Restraint is the act of holding back or limiting something.
… restraint

/ restraint

… She exercised remarkable restraint despite the provocation.

/ She exercised remarkable restraint despite the provocation.

… She exercised remarkable restraint despite the provocation.

… Financial restraints forced the company to reduce staff.

/ Financial restraints forced the company to reduce staff.

… Financial restraints forced the company to reduce staff.

C 45 … fetters
… fetters
… The prisoner struggled against the iron fetters around his ankles.
… Social expectations can act as fetters on personal freedom.
… Fetters are chains or anything that restricts freedom.
… fetters

/ fetters

… The prisoner struggled against the iron fetters around his ankles.

/ The prisoner struggled against the iron fetters around his ankles.

… The prisoner struggled against the iron fetters around his ankles.

… Social expectations can act as fetters on personal freedom.

/ Social expectations can act as fetters on personal freedom.

… Social expectations can act as fetters on personal freedom.

C 46 … bourgeois
… bourgeois
… His tastes were criticized as overly bourgeois and conventional.
… The novel satirizes the values of the bourgeois middle class.
… Bourgeois is relating to the middle class, often with materialistic values.
… bourgeois

/ bourgeois

… His tastes were criticized as overly bourgeois and conventional.

/ His tastes were criticized as overly bourgeois and conventional.

… His tastes were criticized as overly bourgeois and conventional.

… The novel satirizes the values of the bourgeois middle class.

/ The novel satirizes the values of the bourgeois middle class.

… The novel satirizes the values of the bourgeois middle class.

C 47 … breach
… breach
… The data breach exposed thousands of personal records.
… His actions constituted a breach of trust.
… Breach is a violation or a gap in security or agreement.
… breach

/ breach

… The data breach exposed thousands of personal records.

/ The data breach exposed thousands of personal records.

… The data breach exposed thousands of personal records.

… His actions constituted a breach of trust.

/ His actions constituted a breach of trust.

… His actions constituted a breach of trust.

C 48 … bundle
… bundle
… She carried a bundle of documents under her arm.
… The company bundled several services into one package.
… Bundle is a collection of things tied or grouped together.
… bundle

/ bundle

… She carried a bundle of documents under her arm.

/ She carried a bundle of documents under her arm.

… She carried a bundle of documents under her arm.

… The company bundled several services into one package.

/ The company bundled several services into one package.

… The company bundled several services into one package.

C 49 … busing
… busing
… The city expanded its busing program to reduce school segregation.
… Busing became a contentious issue during the civil rights movement.
… Busing is transporting students by bus to achieve racial balance in schools.
… busing

/ busing

… The city expanded its busing program to reduce school segregation.

/ The city expanded its busing program to reduce school segregation.

… The city expanded its busing program to reduce school segregation.

… Busing became a contentious issue during the civil rights movement.

/ Busing became a contentious issue during the civil rights movement.

… Busing became a contentious issue during the civil rights movement.

C 50 … calling
… calling
… She felt a strong calling to pursue a career in medicine.
… Many believe teaching is more than a job—it is a calling.
… Calling is a strong inner urge toward a particular profession or purpose.
… calling

/ calling

… She felt a strong calling to pursue a career in medicine.

/ She felt a strong calling to pursue a career in medicine.

… She felt a strong calling to pursue a career in medicine.

… Many believe teaching is more than a job—it is a calling.

/ Many believe teaching is more than a job—it is a calling.

… Many believe teaching is more than a job—it is a calling.