English, asked by vedika412, 9 months ago

She had ____ high common sense to avert the danger. Fill in the blank with fairly, rather, quite, too or enough.​

Answers

Answered by SparshaM
7

Answer:

  • The given question is informed to fill in the blank with appropriate word.
  • And the right answe is: 'She had enough high common sense to avert the danger.'
  • Above line expresses that she had sufficient common sense to avoid the denger.

Answered by Fatimakincsem
3

She had quite high common sense to avert the danger.

Explanation:

  • The appropriate word used in the above sentence is "quite".
  • The word "quite" means to the utmost or most absolute degree.
  • It also means to have something absolutely or completely.
  • Fully, entirely and fairly are also the meaning of quite.
  • Other examples include
  • It's quite cold outside.
  • It's quite out of the syllabus.
  • It's quite silent in the library.
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