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Q: The note on the board denotes [A] / connotes[B] that someone has been [A] / had been [B] here before me..

Cigar smoking is a habit of the affluent [A] / effluent [B].

I was compelled to alter [A] / altar [B] the arrangements once again to suit my fussy client.

The shirt on the hanger [A] / hangar [B] did not have a single crease.
A. ABABA B. AAAAA
C. ABBBA D. ABABA
E. ABBBA

Answer and Explanation

Answer:AAAAA

Explanation:
‘Denotes’ means to indicate something while ‘cannotes’ it to make you think of a particular idea or quality. Denotes is the apt word. Hence A
‘Had been’ cannot be used with the present tense denotes. Hence A
‘Effluents’ are the liquid wastes that come out of factories. Since cigars are expensive it is a habit of rich or ‘affluent’
‘Altar’ is a table in a church. ‘Alter’ means to change, which suits the context. Hence A.
‘Hangar’ is a place where aircraft are parked. ‘Hanger’ is something we hang our clothes on. Hence A.

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