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5 October, 11:29

The incident at school precipitated the need for more security. A. lessened B. oppressed C. happened after D. brought about

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  1. 5 October, 13:08
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    D. brought about

    Explanation:

    The word precipitate refers to making something to happen suddendly or sooner that expected.

    In this case something happen at a school which had a sudden consecuence or reaction, the need for more security became a priority.

    The phrasal verb to bring about is the one that is closer to that meaning as it means to make something happen making changes in the situation.
  2. 5 October, 13:42
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    the answer is d.

    Explanation:

    The incident at school precipitated the need for more security. In this sentence, the word precipitated means: brought about.
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