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The author told the publisher that the royalty payment specified in the contract was _______ because the research costs, including traveling for writing the book, were far more than the royalties projected for a year.

It seems that the royalty is not enough for covering the research cost.
Why not incomprehensible and unrealistic?
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Please explain to me why unrealistic fits in the blank
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A, B, C, and F are clearly wrong

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The author told the publisher that the royalty payment specified in the contract was _______ because the research costs, including traveling for writing the book, were far more than the royalties projected for a year.


Projected. Therefore, they are unrealistic for the future. Insufficient is related to the present when something is NOT enough
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I think the tone of unrealistic and insufficient doesn't match here. Unrealistic is a far more stronger word than insufficient. Incomprehensible fits the bill then for me.
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