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He occasionally drives, _________, not during the week.
Select one:
a. similarly
b. particularly
c. in other words
d. or at any rate

Answers

Answered by Priatouri
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Or at any rate.

Explanation:

  • The correct answer to be filled in the blank is "or at any rate".
  • This will be correct because the person drives occasionally, which means he is maybe afraid of driving.
  • By taking the assumption that he is afraid of driving means that he will not drive on days when there is a rush on the roads.
  • This implies that he will not drive during the week at any rate.

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Answered by JackelineCasarez
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He occasionally drives, particularly, not during the week.

Explanation:

  • The correct word to fill the given sentence would be the adverb 'particularly.'
  • Adverbs primarily function to modify the verb, adjective, other words or phrases in the sentence.
  • The word 'occasionally' suggests that 'he drives sometimes or at infrequent intervals.'
  • Therefore, the adverb 'particularly' specifies/modifies the meaning of the entire sentence by adding the detail that 'he drives sometimes, especially, not during the week.'

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