[ Grammar ]
politics
A. abstract noun
B. concrete noun
C. common noun
D. collective noun

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A. To start something new.
B. To improve your skills or knowledge of something.
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D. To make something appear better.
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_____
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to alter something already written or printed, in order to make corrections, improve, or update; checking for misunderstandings, adding and deleting details
A. clarify
B. transition
C. revise
D. plagiarize
