Word | right |
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QType | L |
Instructions | In this sentence, right means: |
Sentence | What likely makes him the right person for the job is the fact that this unenviable challenge seems to excite him. |
Source | Salon |
Source URL | https://www.salon.com/2015/07/29/i_dont_strive_to_be_offensive_trevor_noah_tells_salon_how_his_daily_show_will_be_different_from_and_similar_to_jon_stewarts/ |
Source Title | “I don’t strive to be offensive”: Trevor Noah tells Salon how his “Daily Show” will be different from — and similar to — Jon Stewart’s |
Choices | having finished or arrived at completion | appropriate for a condition, purpose, or occasion | displaying great enthusiasm or lively interest | not performing or scheduled for duties |
Correct Answer | appropriate for a condition, purpose, or occasion |
Blurb | Right is a direction, the opposite of left. Most people are right-handed. Right is also correct: the opposite of wrong. Many times this word has something to do with what is good, proper, or correct, like the right thing to do. You can get the right answer to a question. You can be morally correct or "in the right." You can right a wrong by making up for an injustice. People have rights: in this country, we are guaranteed life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. The first 10 Amendments to our Constitution are called the "Bill of Rights." |
Level | 1 |
Frequency | 0.111111111 |
Page Frequency | once / 9 pages |
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