Question
Roger Federer’s greatness lies not in smothering the
competition, but in _________ the game. (A) win (B) upping (C) boosting (D) checking The following questions consist of a single sentence with one blank only. You are given four words denominated by A, B, C and D as answer choices and from the four choices you have to pick two correct answers, either of which will make the sentence meaningfully complete.Solution
Roger Federer’s greatness lies not in smothering / suppressing the competition, but in upping/boosting/improving the game
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