One Sentence from Eudic: August27
There is, however, a limit at which forbearance cease to be a virtue.
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One Sentence from Eudic: August27 There is, however, a limit at which forbearance cease to be a virtue. |
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These words are the latest words that I learned just now from 22nd post of this theme:
https://zh.purasbar.com/post.php?t=28235 1.shard 2.glimmer 3.sheen 4.sanguine 5.dire 6.rejuvenate 7.bicker 8.churn 9.dexterous |
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PS. I'm trying Generative AI (GAI, for example ChatGPT) to make some mutiple-choice questions. But seems that it's not easy to generate questions with high quality.
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Fill the blanks with the right form of the word using words in the following vocabulary list. Two words are unnecessary. The old woman sat by the window, watching the sun cast a gentle (1)_____ on the weathered stones of the garden. She remembered a time when the garden was full of life, the flowers blooming with vibrant colors. Now, only (2)_____ of broken pottery remained, remnants of a happier time. Despite the (3)_____ circumstances, the old woman remained (4)_____ about the future. She believed that with a little care, the garden could be (5)_____. She imagined the flowers blooming once more, filling the air with their sweet fragrance.
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Answer:
1.sheen
2.shards
3.dire
4.sanguine
5.rejuvenated
6.bickering
7.dexterous