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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which word, if substituted for "capacious" in the second paragraph, would best retain the meaning of the passage? Murky Roomy Unfathomable Comprehensible

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Standing before the press which faced the windows, Dr. Pascal was looking for a paper that he had come in search of. With doors wide open, this immense press of carved oak, adorned with strong and handsome mountings of metal, dating from the last century, displayed within its CAPACIOUS depths an extraordinary collection of papers and manuscripts of all sorts, piled up in confusion and filling every shelf to overflowing. For more than thirty years the doctor had thrown into it every page he wrote, from brief notes to the complete texts of his great works on heredity. Thus it was that his searches here were not always easy. He rummaged patiently among the papers, and when he at last found the one he was looking for, he smiled.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i searched up on google the definition although i knew what it was, and found capacious - having a lot of space inside; roomy. So answer would be roomy??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@ashtyn

OpenStudy (anonymous):

b. roomy

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok thanks

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