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Let's try placing each word into the sentence:
The envision of the statue was not what I expected.
The visage of the statue was not what I expected.
The visible of the statue was not what I expected.
The visionless of the statue was not what I expected.
Clearly, the last two make absolutely no sense. Now that we're down to two options, let's define "envision" and "visage":
- ENVISION: visualize
- VISAGE: features
Based on the context of the sentence, visage should go in the blank.
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The correct to fill the given blank that has been derived from the root word "vision" would be:
b). Visage
Root word
- "Vision," meaning "a visual or sight," is a root word that has been employed to derive the other word called "visage."
- The term "visage" exemplifies a noun that communicates the meaning "appearance or countenance" of an individual or object.
- In the context of the given sentence, the author implies that the appearance or visage of the statue is not up to the mark or expectations.
Thus, option b is the correct answer.
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