Word | office |
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QType | F |
Sentence | Four years since Obama first took ________, is the country better or worse off? |
Source | Washington Post |
Source URL | https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/opposing-views-on-obama-and-future-of-the-country-split-ohio-community/2013/01/19/b0cd4af2-6190-11e2-b05a-605528f6b712_story.html |
Source Title | Opposing views on Obama and future of the country split Ohio community |
Choices | ballot | office | attendance | election |
Correct Answer | office |
Definition | In this question, office is a noun that means a position of power. |
Blurb | If you have an office job, it means that you go to work in an office, or a professional business place, every day. Your office is the place you work, meeting with colleagues, sitting at a desk, and wearing sneakers on Casual Friday. The President of the United States has an office too, but it's a different kind: his or her office is a position of power. All government officials can be described as holding or taking office, which is when they assume the control and responsibilities that come with their important jobs. |
Level | 1 |
Frequency | 0.090909091 |
Page Frequency | once / 11 pages |
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