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Sentence: Many of her followers remain ... to her, and even those who have reject



 
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Difference between "Objective", "Goal", "Aim". | The meaning of some phrasal verbs? (64. ESL Prepositions)
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Sentence: Many of her followers remain ... to her, and even those who have reject #1 (permalink) Fri Jul 31, 2009 15:36 pm   Sentence: Many of her followers remain ... to her, and even those who have reject
 

Many of her followers remain ___________ to her, and even those who have rejected her leadership are unconvinded of the ____________ of replacing her during the current turmoil.

(A) opposed... urgency

(B) friendly... harm

(C) loyal... wisdom

(D) cool... usefulness

(E) sympathetic... disadvantage

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Confused as in what should the answer be #2 (permalink) Fri Jul 31, 2009 16:55 pm   Confused as in what should the answer be
 

(C) loyal... wisdom
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