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12. Her nervousness had a profound ______ on her ability to play the piano. It _______ me too.
effect / affected
affect / effected
affect / affected
effect / effected

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Answered by dishasatija
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effect/affected will be the ans..............
Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

'Her nervousness had a profound “effect” on her ability to play the piano. It "affected" me too'.

The noun word effect is used in the first line to stress on the consequence of one’s nervousness on one’s ability to play the instrument - piano. In the second line, the word affected (past tense form of affect) is employed to clarify how the consequence (mentioned in the first line) has emotionally moved another person.

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