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Push | 17 | 27.87% | |
Fold | 34 | 55.74% | |
Call | 10 | 16.39% | |
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#51
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Your arrogance is a bad attempt to veil your stupidity, I suspect.
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Your arrogance is a bad attempt to veil your stupidity, I suspect. [/ QUOTE ] Suspicion is all you have. |
#53
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The correct answer is 'affect'.
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#54
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USAGE NOTE Affect and effect have no senses in common. As a verb affect is most commonly used in the sense of “to influence” (how smoking affects health). Effect means “to bring about or execute”: layoffs designed to effect savings.
now pick which context describes the best use of that verb. i'd go for effect. |
#55
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The correct answer is 'affect'. [/ QUOTE ] you just embarrassed all of finland. |
#56
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The correct answer is 'affect'. [/ QUOTE ] |
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