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CAHSEE 4.5 Passage Drill. Which of these words is closest in meaning to replete?
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by a total meltdown Every ice cubes Greatest fear Which
- 00:10
of the words is closest in meaning to replete You
- 00:14
plead complete again and hear the potential answers All right
- 00:20
let's break this one down in the prefix ri can
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- 00:24
mean again And the root plea comes from the latin
- 00:28
word clean iss do something else but frat dude stop
- 00:31
snickering meaning to fill up so let's See which one
- 00:35
of these is closest All right well we can start
- 00:38
by eliminating be discouraged which means to persuade against like
- 00:43
when your mom discourages you from dying Your hair purple
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it's Good advice So this one's way off then there's
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deep required which means to need or demand something Sure
- 00:54
if your bank account is empty well you might be
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required to add more money but we'll keep looking for
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a better options A empty a synonym of the lord
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empty is deeply which sounds pretty close to replete but
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they actually mean opposite things And so that leaves us
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with c full which matches the definition we figured out
- 01:13
above the correct answer Is c full Yeah Like your 00:01:17.648 --> [endTime] plate When you've got a lot going on
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