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Fill in the blanks with suitable words given in the options. Job ____ was lesser and transient in the second wave and was barely ____ in the third wave of the pandemic.
growth-larger
accumulation-absence
market-evidence
loss-present
prospects-minimum
- Option 1: growth-larger
- Explanation: This does not fit because job growth being larger or lesser does not directly relate to the transient nature of the wave.
- Option 2: accumulation-absence
- Explanation: Accumulation doesn't describe the situation well, and absence doesn't fit the context of something being barely noticeable.
- Option 3: market-evidence
- Explanation: Job market wouldn't be referred to as lesser or transient, and evidence doesn't fit the context of being barely noticeable.
- Option 4: loss-present
- Correct Answer: Loss perfectly captures the idea of job loss being lesser and transient, and present captures the idea of something that is barely noticeable.
- Option 5: prospects-minimum
- Explanation: Prospects being lesser and transient doesn’t match the context well and minimum doesn’t correctly describe the situation as being barely noticeable.
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