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In the second sentence, "excessive" most nearly means O pleasing O unnecessary O obvious O tempting
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In the second sentence, "excessive" most nearly means
O pleasing
O unnecessary
O obvious
O tempting
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Excessive mean Pleasing
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It most nearly means unnecessary.
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