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30 August, 09:27

Which of the following uses a word incorrectly?

Hurricane Katrina was a 'catastrophe'; New Orleans was absolutely 'decimated'.

'Derivations' can be formed by adding 'prefixes' or 'suffixes' to existing words.

Her 'blunders' were held in high 'esteem'.

The 'conflict' seemed to have no clear 'resolution'.

Words that are marked (' ') are the vocab words.

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  1. 30 August, 10:57
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    Hurricane katrina was a catastrophe. new Orleans was absolutely decimated is incorrect because of the second vocab word.
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