Re: Despite his insistence to the contrary, the authors (i) hostility was
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10 Sep 2025, 07:33
The correct words for the blanks are (i) manifest and (ii) demur at.
Breakdown of the Blanks
- Blank (i): A. manifest
The sentence begins with "Despite his insistence to the contrary," which sets up a contrast. The author claims he's not hostile, but his tone suggests otherwise. Manifest means clear or obvious to the eye or mind. His hostility was clearly evident despite his claims.
- Blank (ii): D. demur at
The second part of the sentence provides evidence of his hostility: he used "craven" and "illconceived" liberally. The blank needs a word that means he did not hesitate or object to using these words. Demur at means to raise doubts or objections. The sentence says he did not do this, meaning he had no hesitation in using the harsh language.
The Complete Sentence
"Despite his insistence to the contrary, the author's manifest hostility was evinced in the tone he used when describing the senator's qualifications; he did not demur at using words like "craven" and "ill-conceived" liberally when writing about the legislator's voting record."