Question
       a. accepted        b.
excepted I. The public had _____________ restrictions because they realised that the threat to life from a mutating virus has aggravated manifold. II. Many discovered that they have been __________ from the list of those who were being sent to Russia. III. If you received your vaccines outside Canada, it’s still ____________ but proof of vaccination must be uploaded digitally. There are two words mentioned against (a) and (b). Three sentences are given with one blank in each sentence. The right word out of (a) and (b) needs to be selected to fill the blank for each sentence and the right combination in the order of sentence, I, II, III out of the 5 choices should be marked as your right answer.Solution
a- means ‘to agree to take something’. b- means ‘not including; but not’. I- talking about agreeing to restrictions. II- talking about not being included in the list. III- talking about agreeing to accept the vaccine.
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