[ Vocabulary ]
To hold someone in high esteem means you have:
A. Dislike
B. respect
C. Disagreement
D. Fear

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Which word best fits the following sentence: “The detective decided to _______ the suspect to gather more information.”
A. pursue
B. undermine
C. assess
D. gauge
