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Question #: 75
Topic #: 1
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OConnell Street is the main thoroughfare of Dublin City. Although it is not a particularly long street, Dubliners will tell the visitor proudly that it is the widest street in all of Europe. This claim usually meets with protests, especially from French tourists, claiming the Champs Elysees of Paris as Europes widest street. But the witty Dubliner will not relinquish bragging rights easily and will trump the French visitor with a fine distinction: the Champs Elysees is a boulevard; OConnell is a street. Divided by several important monuments running the length of its center, the street is named for Daniel OConnell, an Irish patriot. _______________
____________________________.OConnell stands high above the unhurried crowds of shoppers, business people, and students on a sturdy column, surrounded by four serene angels seated at each corner of the monuments base. Further up the street is the famous General Post Office that the locals affectionately call "the GPO." During the 1916 rebellion, the GPO was taken over and occupied by the Irish rebels to British rule, sparking weeks of armed combat in the citys center. To this day, the angels of OConnells monument bear the marks of the fighting: one sits reading calmly, apparently unaware of the bullet hole dimpling her upper arm; another, reaching out to stroke the ears of a huge bronze Irish wolfhound, has survived what should be a mortal wound to her heart.
On the basis of above passage please answer the following question
What is the best definition for the word "trump" as it is used in the first paragraph of the passage?

  • A. to trumpet loudly, to blare or drown out
  • B. to trample
  • C. to get the better of by using a key or hidden resource
  • D. to devise a fraud, to employ trickery
  • E. to use a particular suit of cards
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️
The hidden or key resource mentioned in the passage is the fine distinction between the definition of street and boulevard, which is used to win the argument with or get the better of tourists. Answers a, b, and e do not make sense; answer d is incorrect because there is no real fraud used in the argument in the passage.

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