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( ) The text uses the adverb genuinely, in the fifth paragraph, to modify the adjective positive, and it correctly employs the preposition at when referring to the specific location where the Tara Brooch was discovered.
( ) The phrase cater for, in the first paragraph, Íunctions as a phrasal verb, and the text uses the coordinating conjunction and to link two distinct noun phrases.
( ) The word accommodate is a synonym for cater for, in the first paragraph. In the context, as it actually refers to a type of seaside transportation rather than the process of providing housing or space for the commuters mentioned.
( ) The word order in the sentence The eight century Tara Brooch is incorrect. According to standard English syntax, the noun must always precede the subject in passive constructions.
Which alternative CORRECTLY fills in the parentheses above, from top to bottom?
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I. The text uses the compound noun race meeting to describe the annual event, and it features a relative clause in the first paragraph (that hosts an annual horse racing meeting) which provides additional information about the beach.
II. The word attractions, in the third paragraph, is a countable noun used in the plural form to describe the features of Funtasia.
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Considering the statements above, which are CORRECT?
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