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A. Alleviate
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B. None of these
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C. Irritate
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D. Aggravate
Explanation
"Aggravate" means to make a problem worse, which fits with water scarcity.
Global warming and climate change worsen water scarcity, not lessen or soothe it.
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A. Below
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B. Under
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C. None of these
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D. On
Explanation
When we use under as a preposition,
it is similar to below.
We use under to talk about something that is below or lower than something else:
The cat is under the table.
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A. of
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B. in
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C. On
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D. about
Explanation
She cares about the environment.
we always use "about" with "cares".
The most common meaning of about as a preposition is 'on the subject of' or 'connected with'.
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A. because
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B. in spite of
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C. even though
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D. although
Explanation
- the air was clear and fresh in spite of all traffic
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- the air was clear and fresh in spite of all traffic
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- in the spite of the mean: even though there is something unpleasant or bad happening
- In spite of is a preposition. it is used for joining the clause
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- in the above sentence, we use the word in spite of because they indicate something unpleasant or bad happing
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