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controportion that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 10 to 12. (10) __ student had to prepare a topic for the presentotion yesterdoy. (11) __ nervournoss could be soon in some spookers. (12) __ students also forgot their key points, but they still managed well. However, in the end, all presontations were interesting and informative, making the session enjoyable 10. A. tach B. All C. NO D. Both II. A. Many B. No C. Several D. Alittle 12. A. Any D B. A few C. Another D. Much

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controportion
that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 10 to 12.
(10) __ student had to prepare a topic for the presentotion yesterdoy. (11) __
nervournoss could be soon in some spookers. (12) __ students also forgot their key
points, but they still managed well. However, in the end, all presontations were interesting and
informative, making the session enjoyable
10.
A. tach
B. All
C. NO
D. Both
II.
A. Many
B. No
C. Several
D. Alittle
12.
A. Any
D B. A few
C. Another
D. Much
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controportion that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 10 to 12. (10) __ student had to prepare a topic for the presentotion yesterdoy. (11) __ nervournoss could be soon in some spookers. (12) __ students also forgot their key points, but they still managed well. However, in the end, all presontations were interesting and informative, making the session enjoyable 10. A. tach B. All C. NO D. Both II. A. Many B. No C. Several D. Alittle 12. A. Any D B. A few C. Another D. Much

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10. **A. Each**<br /><br />The sentence requires a word that indicates every single student individually had to prepare a topic. "Each" is the correct choice. "All" refers to the group as a whole, "No" is a negation, and "Both" implies only two students.<br /><br />11. **A. Many**<br /><br />The sentence describes observable nervousness in a significant portion of the speakers. "Many" fits this description best. "No" is a negation, "Several" suggests a smaller, more specific number, and "A little" is used for uncountable nouns, not people.<br /><br />12. **B. A few**<br /><br />This sentence indicates a small number of students forgot their key points. "A few" accurately reflects this. "Any" implies uncertainty, "Another" suggests one more in addition to others, and "Much" is used for uncountable nouns.<br />