Someone understands a long process of anything and try to
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Someone understands the long process of anything and try to --------- it. (carry out, avoid, welcome, nothing.
The required answer is: avoid
Explanation:
- The word avoid can be used to complete the blank in this statement.
- Someone is aware of how time-consuming everything is and attempts to avoid it.
- Nothing, carry out, and welcome doesn't constitute a grammatically sound statement, thus the best course of action is to avoid using them.
- When someone is aware that a task at hand would take a very long time and be tedious, they may decide to forego it.
- A person usually strives to select the shorter path and avoids lengthy processes.
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Complete Question - Someone understands the long process of anything and tries to _ it. (carry out, avoid, welcome, nothing).
Answer - Avoid
Explanation:
The sentence should be grammatically correct to understand it. Hence, "avoid" fits grammatically in the fill-in-the-blank “Someone understands the long process of anything and tries to _ it.”
- The meaning of “carry out” is to move forward with something.
- "Welcome" means to allow something.
- “Nothing” means “not anything”.
- Hence, “avoid” is correct because it means to neglect. Whenever someone understands that the process is long, it is usually neglected and the shorter and easiest way will be chosen.
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