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Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
He was a ______ stranger to me.
settled
full
complete
entire
- Complete (Option 3) is the correct choice.
- Saying "complete stranger" means someone you don’t know at all.
- It's a common expression used to describe absolute unfamiliarity.
- ?
- Settled (Option 1) doesn't fit well.
- "Settled stranger" suggests someone familiar or at ease, which contradicts "stranger."
- Full (Option 2) is awkward in this context.
- "Full stranger" isn't a typical phrase and feels out of place.
- Entire (Option 4) is close but less common.
- "Entire" conveys wholeness but isn't usually paired with "stranger."
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