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You should read this novel — it’s been ……… recommended by all the critics. 
(a) fully 
(b) highly 
(c) deeply 
(d) truly

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

In the given sentence, the word best suits there is “Highly”. Highly is the correct option . Highly recommended is the common phrase people used to speak and the other options are not apt for this sentence and they didn’t fill the sentence correctly. Deeply and truly mostly deals with emotions and it is not being used when we consider something professional. Thus, the complete sentence will be  

“You should read this novel. It’s been highly recommended by all the critics”.

Answered by prachikalantri
1

Answer:

"Highly" is the word that best suits the provided statement. The right option is highly. The term "highly recommended" is commonly used, while the other possibilities are inappropriate for this sentence and do not complete the sentence appropriately. Deeply and genuinely is mostly used to express emotions, and it is not utilised when discussing professional matters. As a result, the entire sentence will be

“You should read this novel. It’s been highly recommended by all the critics”.

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