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lidoalex

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At the airport, Samuel put his suitcases on the ____________ belt, so they could be
  scanned by the airport security.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Question 2

Although they came from similar backgrounds, their beliefs were quite incongruent.
 
  a. definition clue
  b. synonym clue
  c. antonym clue
  d. inference clue



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Answer to Question 1

conveyor

Answer to Question 2

c. antonym clue



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