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Your question is lacking the necessary answer options, so I will be adding them here:

A. deleted

B. returned

C. advertised

D. restored

E. celebrated

F. obliterated

So, given your question, "The most objectionable passage in the novel were _ at the insistence of the censors" the best options to answer it would be: A. deleted and F. obliterated.

The most objectionable passage in the novel were deleted and obliterated at the insistence of the censors.

In English language, a sentence refer to a group of words that is made up of both a subject and a predicate which conveys a logical information and express a complete thought.

In this scenario, a novel contained a passage that was objected to the most by the censor board and as a result of their (censors') insistence an action must be performed by the author or writer of the novel. Thus, this action would involve removing or getting rid of the particular passage that was objected to the most by the censors.

On a related note, the English words (verbs) which can be used to describe this action of removing the most objectionable passage in the novel are delete and obliterate.

Note:

  • Delete simply means to remove, erase or get rid of something such as a written information (texts).  
  • Obliterate means to completely (utterly) wipe out, destroy or remove something while leaving no trace or any remnant.

In conclusion, the most objectionable passage in the novel were deleted and obliterated at the insistence of the censors.

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