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reads
relate
particular
specializes
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I’m missing the question or sentence for this multiple‑choice item. Which one of these words is supposed to fill a blank? Please paste the full sentence or prompt.
Meanwhile, here are quick meanings and example uses to help you decide:
- reads — present tense of “read” (e.g., “She reads the report every morning.”)
- relate — to tell or connect (e.g., “Please relate the events in order.”; also “This topic relates to chemistry.”)
- particular — specific or special (e.g., “I’m looking for a particular book.”)
- specializes — present tense of “specialize” (e.g., “He specializes in pediatric medicine.”)
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Meanwhile, here are quick meanings and example uses to help you decide:
- reads — present tense of “read” (e.g., “She reads the report every morning.”)
- relate — to tell or connect (e.g., “Please relate the events in order.”; also “This topic relates to chemistry.”)
- particular — specific or special (e.g., “I’m looking for a particular book.”)
- specializes — present tense of “specialize” (e.g., “He specializes in pediatric medicine.”)
Send the full question and I’ll pick the best answer.
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