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earlier vs. previous vs. former vs. preceding



 
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earlier vs. previous vs. former vs. preceding #1 (permalink) Sun Apr 20, 2008 13:54 pm   earlier vs. previous vs. former vs. preceding
 

The question :

After a serious ruin , luckily , several houses still had their roofs , and inside the furniture and the decorations were the same as they had been centuries.........

A . earlier B . previous C. former D. preceding

Help me to choose the best answer , please
And help me to distinguish the differences between four words above also
Thanks in advance !!!
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