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notis

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The computers of today are much more ______________ than the computers that were
  available in the 1980's.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Question 2

Mary's behavior was extremely erratic, or inconsistent, one minute she was insisting on leading
  a study group and the next she was blowing off her classes.
 
  a. definition clue
  b. synonym clue
  c. antonym clue
  d. inference clue



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Answer to Question 1

sophisticated

Answer to Question 2

a. definition clue



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