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5 February, 12:13

Excerpt from The Origin of Species

Charles Darwin

We shall presently see its importance; but I must here treat the subject with extreme brevity, though I have the materials prepared for an ample discussion.

In this sentence from the first paragraph of the passage, what does ample mean?

A) serious

B) very little

C) more than enough

D) brief or short in length

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  1. 5 February, 12:24
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    C

    Explanation:

    More than enough is the correct meaning of ample as it is used in this sentence. (And I just took the test)
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