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

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Answered by jhaShivani
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answer is A. effect/affected.
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Answered by laxmijain29
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Answer:  A. effect / affected

Explanation:

Here, her ability was impaired by her anxiety, which negatively impacted her ability.

A change that happens as a result of an activity or other cause is called an effect.

Affect means to have an impact or change.

Effect and affect are sometimes mistaken.

Usually a verb, affect denotes an effect or transformation.

Contrarily, you would typically use a word to denote the outcome of a change when referring to an effect.

Since "affect" and "effect" have similar sounds, they are frequently mixed up.

Effect and affect might be confused quite easily.

Here is a quick explanation of affect vs. effect.

Affect often refers to a verb that implies to influence or transform.

An effect, which is typically a noun, is the outcome of a change.

Be careful!

The broad guidelines for these words' usage can be broken in some circumstances and fixed expressions.

The moment has come to understand the nuances of how to employ affect and impact successfully now that the fundamentals have been covered.

Or does it have an effect?

If you're lucky, it might be a combination of the two.

(For the curious, in this context, "effective" would indicate "successful.

Success is desired when it comes to grammar.)

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