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.I take great exception _______ the implication that I was not telling the truth. To With Of Because

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Answered by punjabijatti02
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I take a great exception________ the implication that I was not telling the truth .

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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

The word "against" can be used to fill in the blanks in the given sentence in a meaningful way.

Explanation:

  • Therefore, the complete form of the sentence in this instance will be "I take great exception "against" the implication that I wasn't telling you the truth."  
  • In this scenario, the use of the word "against" conveys a sense of disagreement with the proposition that is held against the speaker.
  • It is clear from the sentence that someone has implied that the speaker is dishonest, and because of this, the speaker feels the need to demonstrate that he is opposed to such an implication on his own initiative.
  • On the other hand, in order to get a better sense of the intended meaning of the sentence, the word "exception" can be changed to "offence."

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