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Revisit>Fill in the blank with the correct word.>I could not>the exact number of people who attended the concert last night.​

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Answered by TaeTaePopsicle
9

Explanation:

Revisit>Fill in the blank with the correct word.>I could not>the exact number of people who attended the concert last night.

Answered by rmb
0

I could not ascertain the exact number of people who attended the concert last night.

The correct answer is 'ascertain'.

  • 'Invoke' means to call out for support, to appeal, to trigger or even to request. The meaning of the word changes with the context it is used in. However, none of the contexts or meanings are suitable here, and so ‘invoke’ is not the right word.
  • 'Ascertain' means to be able to say for sure, or to confirm, or be certain about something. Therefore, ‘ascertain’ is the right word to fill the blank.

The complete question is:

Choose the word that best fits each sentence.

"I could not (invoke/ascertain) the exact number of people who attended the concert last night."

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