Depose, Deplore, Deport 1. The director asked the actor to <u>depose</u> himself and instead act naturally. 2. The people are enthusiastically declaring that they <u>deplore</u> the salutary impact of the decisions taken by the administration. 3. Under extreme circumstances, the government can <u>deport</u> someone from a country. In which of the sentences given above has/have the words been used correctly?
In the following items similar sounding words are given, followed by sentences wherein in each sentence one of these words has been used, and underlined. You are required to identify those sentences in which these words have been used most appropriately and mark your response in the Answer Sheet accordingly.
- A. 1 and 2 only
- B. 2 and 3 only
- C. 2 only
- D. 3 only ✓
Correct Answer: D. 3 only
Explanation
Only sentence 3 is correct; 1 uses 'depose' incorrectly and 2 incorrectly uses 'deplore' with 'salutary' (beneficial) impact.
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