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- to earn a degree or diploma from a school, college, or university; to move from one level to a higher level
f. degrade
g. gradual
h. graduate
i. progressive
j. regress
- moving forward; using or interested in new or modern ideas
f. degrade
g. gradual
h. graduate
i. progressive
j. regress
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Question 9
Brief Explanations
We analyze each option:
- "degrade" means to lower in quality or status, opposite of the description.
- "gradual" is an adjective meaning happening slowly, not matching the action of earning a degree or moving up.
- "graduate" means to earn a degree from an educational institution or move to a higher level, which matches the given definition.
- "progressive" refers to being in favor of progress or new ideas, not about earning a degree.
- "regress" means to go back to a previous state, opposite of moving up.
Brief Explanations
We analyze each option:
- "degrade" is about lowering, not matching "moving forward" or "new ideas".
- "gradual" is about slowness, not about new ideas or progress.
- "graduate" is about earning a degree, not about new ideas.
- "progressive" means moving forward or being open to new/modern ideas, which matches the definition.
- "regress" is about going back, opposite of moving forward.
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