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Chave the option that meaningfully completes both sentences /&//
I The manager took full responsibility for the _ mistake we had committed
She krer beside her father's _ to place the flowers.
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grave
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"The manager took full responsibility for the grave mistake we had committed." This will be the first sentence. "She knelt beside her father's grave to place the flowers. This will be the second sentence.
- Here we have to fill in the given blanks with an appropriate word.
- The noun grave will be the best fit for both the given blanks.
- A grave means a hole dug in the ground to receive a coffin or dead body, typically marked by a stone or mound. This meaning of the word will fit in the second blank.
- There the daughter is kneeling beside her father's resting place.
- Another meaning of grave when it is used as an adjective is something serious or solemn.
- This meaning will fit in the first blank. There, the employee has committed a serious mistake.
- Thus, the first blank will be filled with the adjective 'grave' while the second blank will be filled with the noun 'grave'.
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