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It took a great deal of …………………………. to insult the mayor at his own party.
Question 1:
It took a great deal of …………………………. to insult the mayor at his own party.
A.
presumption
B.
audacity
C.
impertinence
D.
All of the above
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All of these words mean the same.
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