[Vocabulary] edition of the events

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Ashiuhto

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I'm confused by the following sentences. Which option is acceptable in each sentence?

1. The public was confused[FONT=&#26032][/FONT]they didn’t know which ___________ of the events was correct.
(A) edition (B) summary (C) version (D) memorandum

2. Traveling independently offers a chance to get in touch with people of ___________ cultural backgroujds, which enables us to know more about the world.
(A) scarce (B) notorious (C) variety (D) diverse

3. For children it is such a fascinating idea to enter a magical snowy world through a _________ full of fur coats.
(A) dresser (B) wardrobe (C) courtesy (D) penalty


My answers are as following.

1. ( A )
2. ( D )
3. ( B )
 

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I'm confused by the following sentences. Which option is acceptable in each sentence?

1. The public was confused[FONT=&#26032][/FONT]they didn’t know which ___________ of the events was correct.
(A) edition (B) summary (C) version (D) memorandum

2. Traveling independently offers a chance to get in touch with people of ___________ cultural backgroujds, which enables us to know more about the world.
(A) scarce (B) notorious (C) variety (D) diverse

3. For children it is such a fascinating idea to enter a magical snowy world through a _________ full of fur coats.
(A) dresser (B) wardrobe (C) courtesy (D) penalty


My answers are as following.

1. ( A )
2. ( D )
3. ( B )
Have another look at #1.
 

Ashiuhto

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The answer to #1 should be corrected as (C) "version of the events."
Is it correct?
 

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