Sasha
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rarity, rare, rarely, raring (#8) Hello which one is correct in 36? 36 a rarity b rare c rarely d raring "The container was opened by Liz Barham, the Museum of London's conservator. She said: "It seems to be an ointment and it has finger marks in the lid. If this is a sealed Roman container, those are Roman finger marks. This find is a real (36) ........... . To find finger marks is very extraordinary - we (37) ........... literally hands with history." 36 a rarity b rare c rarely d raring Since I see an article a I think a noun should be used. rare is an adjective meaning not seen or found very often rarely is an adverb meaning not often As for the rest it sounds like 'rarity' should work, but I don't remember hearing this word ever in my life.
2020年2月16日 09:17
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Rarity is correct and yes it's a noun used to identify something which is rare. Primarily used for historical artefacts or collectibles but sometimes also things like animals or plants. Eg on seeing a rare bird, someone might say That's a rarity in this country, usually this species stays further south.
2020年2月16日
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