VAGUE
(i) The judges determined that the law was too vague to be fairly enforced.
(ii) The merger of these two companies would vague the world's biggest accounting firm
(iii)The president had a vague reception in Ohio this morning.
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VAGUE
(i) The judges determined that the law was too vague to be fairly enforced.
(ii) The merger of these two companies would vague the world's biggest accounting firm
(iii)The president had a vague reception in Ohio this morning.
- 1Only (i)true
- 2Both (i) and (ii)false
- 3Both (ii) and (iii)false
- 4Both (ii) and (iii)false
- 5All of thesefalse
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