The word "suspicious" best replaces "unusual" to clarify the meaning of the sentence.
So the revised sentence would read:
"The robbery suspect arrived home late last night, which seemed suspicious to the police."
The robbery suspect arrived home late last night, which seemed unusual to the police.
Which word best replaces unusual to clarify the meaning of the sentence?
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The word "suspicious" best replaces "unusual" to clarify the meaning of the sentence.
So the revised sentence would read:
"The robbery suspect arrived home late last night, which seemed suspicious to the police."