INTEGRAL:
(A) profuse
(B) superfluous
(C) meritorious
(D) neutral
(E) displaced
Thursday, July 19, 2007
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19 comments:
B: Superfluous
yo....i agree with sunny
E
integral: a part of the whole
displaced: removed from the whole
superfluous seems right but it means "unnecessary"
so i think the answer is (E)
yup.. i agree with the gal!
It is B
It is DISPLACED.
i think its E coz it means sumthings opposite of combining. B means excess which dosen't match with d word we r looking for
it is definitely E.
me too i think its Superflous
I think it shud be superfluous
as:
Integral means a part necessary to complete the whole...
And Superfluous means a part of the whole which is not necessary to complete it but is present anyways
i think it is displaced
I think its Superfluous... B
its B for sure
its e 4 sure........
i think it's E (displaced)
i thnk its B bcoz Integral means necessary to completeness..superflous means unnecessary
I think it's D....it is...isn't it?
B
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