[ Vocabulary ]
known widely and usually unfavorably
A. impaired
B. implode
C. imply
D. infamous
Select your answer:

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What does improvement mean in this sentence?
Sarah practiced her reading every day, and her teacher noticed a big improvement in her fluency.
A. the act of improving
B. the device of improving
C. better than others
