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Cross out the odd man. imminent, latest, pavement, awful, shocking - English (Second/Third Language)

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Question

Cross out the odd man.

Options

  • imminent

  • latest

  • pavement

  • awful

  • shocking

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One Word/Term Answer

Solution

imminent, latest, pavement, awful, shocking - pavement

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The Boy Who Broke the Bank
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Chapter 2.2: The Boy who Broke The Bank - English Workshop [Page 54]

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Balbharati My English Coursebook 10 Standard SSC Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 2.2 The Boy who Broke The Bank
English Workshop | Q 6.(c) | Page 54

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