Question
Read the following sentence from page 184:
"It has been invariably true in the past that when such a close–knit financial group as the Associated Farmers becomes excited about our ancient liberties and foreign agitators, someone is about to lose something."
What is the meaning of the word invariably as it is used in the text?
(1 point)
Responses
sadly
sadly
rarely
rarely
generally
generally
consistently
"It has been invariably true in the past that when such a close–knit financial group as the Associated Farmers becomes excited about our ancient liberties and foreign agitators, someone is about to lose something."
What is the meaning of the word invariably as it is used in the text?
(1 point)
Responses
sadly
sadly
rarely
rarely
generally
generally
consistently
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GPT 3.5
consistently
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