How to solve this double fillers?
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____ market currencies, in general have seen a weak trend on account of a recent_____ in the trade friction between US and china, and a firm trend in the price of crude oil.
a) developed,outflow
b) emanating, abetting
c) fading, diminution
d) emerging, escalation
e) developing, sublimation
The answer given for this is option d
I am confused between option a,d and e. Please explain?
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____ market currencies, in general have seen a weak trend on account of a recent_____ in the trade friction between US and china, and a firm trend in the price of crude oil.
a) developed,outflow
b) emanating, abetting
c) fading, diminution
d) emerging, escalation
e) developing, sublimation
The answer given for this is option d
I am confused between option a,d and e. Please explain?
filler-words
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– Freddie R
Dec 8 at 15:53
You do have to infer (from the economic context) that 'weak' means negative rather than small. 'Trend' implies instability (what makes a market unstable?) and 'weak' implies negative (what change in trade friction would have a negative effect on currencies?)
– AmI
Dec 8 at 17:33
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This question has nothing to do with filler words. Filler words are things like ‘um’, ‘er’, ‘hmm’, ‘well’, etc. – the little sounds you make when you’re looking for the right word. Filling in blanks in homework assignments is not filler words.
– Janus Bahs Jacquet
Dec 8 at 19:37
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____ market currencies, in general have seen a weak trend on account of a recent_____ in the trade friction between US and china, and a firm trend in the price of crude oil.
a) developed,outflow
b) emanating, abetting
c) fading, diminution
d) emerging, escalation
e) developing, sublimation
The answer given for this is option d
I am confused between option a,d and e. Please explain?
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____ market currencies, in general have seen a weak trend on account of a recent_____ in the trade friction between US and china, and a firm trend in the price of crude oil.
a) developed,outflow
b) emanating, abetting
c) fading, diminution
d) emerging, escalation
e) developing, sublimation
The answer given for this is option d
I am confused between option a,d and e. Please explain?
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This site is not to answer your homework for you. If you have a specific question about why an answer is or is not correct, please ask it with relevant work you have done yourself.
– Freddie R
Dec 8 at 15:53
You do have to infer (from the economic context) that 'weak' means negative rather than small. 'Trend' implies instability (what makes a market unstable?) and 'weak' implies negative (what change in trade friction would have a negative effect on currencies?)
– AmI
Dec 8 at 17:33
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This question has nothing to do with filler words. Filler words are things like ‘um’, ‘er’, ‘hmm’, ‘well’, etc. – the little sounds you make when you’re looking for the right word. Filling in blanks in homework assignments is not filler words.
– Janus Bahs Jacquet
Dec 8 at 19:37
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This site is not to answer your homework for you. If you have a specific question about why an answer is or is not correct, please ask it with relevant work you have done yourself.
– Freddie R
Dec 8 at 15:53
You do have to infer (from the economic context) that 'weak' means negative rather than small. 'Trend' implies instability (what makes a market unstable?) and 'weak' implies negative (what change in trade friction would have a negative effect on currencies?)
– AmI
Dec 8 at 17:33
1
This question has nothing to do with filler words. Filler words are things like ‘um’, ‘er’, ‘hmm’, ‘well’, etc. – the little sounds you make when you’re looking for the right word. Filling in blanks in homework assignments is not filler words.
– Janus Bahs Jacquet
Dec 8 at 19:37
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This site is not to answer your homework for you. If you have a specific question about why an answer is or is not correct, please ask it with relevant work you have done yourself.
– Freddie R
Dec 8 at 15:53
This site is not to answer your homework for you. If you have a specific question about why an answer is or is not correct, please ask it with relevant work you have done yourself.
– Freddie R
Dec 8 at 15:53
You do have to infer (from the economic context) that 'weak' means negative rather than small. 'Trend' implies instability (what makes a market unstable?) and 'weak' implies negative (what change in trade friction would have a negative effect on currencies?)
– AmI
Dec 8 at 17:33
You do have to infer (from the economic context) that 'weak' means negative rather than small. 'Trend' implies instability (what makes a market unstable?) and 'weak' implies negative (what change in trade friction would have a negative effect on currencies?)
– AmI
Dec 8 at 17:33
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This question has nothing to do with filler words. Filler words are things like ‘um’, ‘er’, ‘hmm’, ‘well’, etc. – the little sounds you make when you’re looking for the right word. Filling in blanks in homework assignments is not filler words.
– Janus Bahs Jacquet
Dec 8 at 19:37
This question has nothing to do with filler words. Filler words are things like ‘um’, ‘er’, ‘hmm’, ‘well’, etc. – the little sounds you make when you’re looking for the right word. Filling in blanks in homework assignments is not filler words.
– Janus Bahs Jacquet
Dec 8 at 19:37
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You do have to infer (from the economic context) that 'weak' means negative rather than small. 'Trend' implies instability (what makes a market unstable?) and 'weak' implies negative (what change in trade friction would have a negative effect on currencies?)
– AmI
Dec 8 at 17:33
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This question has nothing to do with filler words. Filler words are things like ‘um’, ‘er’, ‘hmm’, ‘well’, etc. – the little sounds you make when you’re looking for the right word. Filling in blanks in homework assignments is not filler words.
– Janus Bahs Jacquet
Dec 8 at 19:37