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We must part company Fri May 20, 2005 10:37 am  We must part company
 

Test No. incompl/inter-71 "How to disagree", question 3

Let's be honest about it we'll never agree on that because our views are diametrically ..........

(a) apposed
(b) imposed
(c) supposed
(d) opposed

Test No. incompl/inter-71 "How to disagree", answer 3

Let's be honest about it we'll never agree on that because our views are diametrically opposed.

Correct answer: (d) opposed

Your answer was: incorrect
Let's be honest about it we'll never agree on that because our views are diametrically supposed.
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what does "part"mean in this sentence?
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Part? Fri May 20, 2005 10:45 am  Part?
 

Sorry can't find the word part in this sentence.
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