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Match the words in Column 'A' with their meanings Column 'B' (a) make someone to believe (b) stop someone from feeling angry (c) a situation which makes problem (d) annoyed Column 'A' (i) dilemma (ii) persuade (iii) aggravated (iv) placate​

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Final answer:

In alignment with the English vocabulary exercise, the words 'persuade', 'placate', 'dilemma', and 'aggravated' from Column 'A' match with the phrases 'make someone to believe', 'stop someone from feeling angry', 'a situation which makes problem', and 'annoyed' from Column 'B' respectively.

Step-by-step explanation:

To match the words in Column 'A' with their meanings in Column 'B', here are the correct pairings:

  1. Persuade (ii) matches with 'make someone to believe' (a).
  2. Placate (iv) matches with 'stop someone from feeling angry' (b).
  3. Dilemma (i) matches with 'a situation which makes problem' (c).
  4. Aggravated (iii) matches with 'annoyed' (d).
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