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"These sculptures

- your belief that Ro-
man art in England is second rate," Adam
wrote. "Admit that you were wrong. Be-
sides, you would be just as and fasci-
nated as I am if you were here."
(A) captivate... deducible
Brefute...captivated
(C) deduce... refutable
(D) refute...scrupulous
(E) captivate... extant

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Final answer:

The question asks for the correct pair of words to fill in the blanks in a dialogue about sculpture and art. The correct answer is (B) refute...captivated.


Step-by-step explanation:

The subject of this question is English. The passage provided is a dialogue between two individuals discussing sculpture and art. The question asks for the correct pair of words to fill in the blanks, based on the context provided.

Looking at the options (A) captivate... deducible, (B) refute...captivated, (C) deduce...refutable, (D) refute...scrupulous, and (E) captivate... extant, it is clear that the correct answer is (B) refute...captivated. The word 'refute' makes sense in the context of the dialogue, as one person is challenging the other's belief, while 'captivated' is fitting as it shows strong interest and fascination.

Thus, the correct answer is (B) refute...captivated.


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