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The fringe party candidate
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18 Mar 2019, 10:57
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Despite having the many of the most (i) _______ backers, the fringe party candidate had yet to (ii) _______support from a sufficient number of people to be considered a serious threat by the mainstream candidates.
Re: The fringe party candidate
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21 Mar 2019, 07:28
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Can someone please help with the explanation? Options looks little off - blank (i) should have fervent instead in blank(ii). Fervent and galvanize suits better.
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21 Oct 2019, 01:31
As per the statement, both the blanks should contrast each other. As per the second part “support from a sufficient number of people” blank(ii) should be fervent and the one that contrasts this is Limpid for blank(i)
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15 Aug 2021, 20:51
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motabhairocks wrote:
Seems to be a wrong question. 2nd blank should be clearly galvanize.
question is just alright, for your question that "galvanize " cannot be for second blank because we need some word that define intensity and intensity mean fervent.
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15 Aug 2021, 22:31
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I don't see anything wrong with the question
It basically reads that there is clear(limpid) support from his backers but that support is not enough, so now he has to galvanise more support for him to be considered a serious threat
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12 Nov 2022, 06:20
in this question: many of the most means maximum. So the question says, the fringe party candidate had the clear (limpid) maximum support that he could have, what he needed was more passionate (fervent) support from the people who were already supporting him.
To galvanize support would mean to cause to become active or to gather more support, which is not needed as he already had the max support.