From the words below, supply the words needed to complete the sentences.

Prodigious, Impartial, Profusion

A. While the big money contributors had remained IMPARTIAL at the beginning of the campaign, when it narrowed down to the two chief contenders, a PRODIGIOUS amount of money suddenly became available. As a result, the last month of the campaign saw a PROFUSION of television and radio commercials for one of the two canidates.

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To complete the sentences with the appropriate words, we use context clues and the definitions of the given words.

A. While the big money contributors had remained IMPARTIAL at the beginning of the campaign, when it narrowed down to the two chief contenders, a PRODIGIOUS amount of money suddenly became available. As a result, the last month of the campaign saw a PROFUSION of television and radio commercials for one of the two candidates.

Explanation:

1. Impartial: This word means being fair and unbiased. In the given sentence, the big money contributors are represented as being fair and unbiased at the start of the campaign.

2. Prodigious: This word describes something that is remarkably or impressively great in size, extent, or degree. In the given sentence, a significant or impressive amount of money suddenly became available.

3. Profusion: This word refers to an abundance or large quantity of something. In the given sentence, the last month of the campaign saw a large quantity or abundance of television and radio commercials for one of the two candidates.

By understanding the meanings of the words and using context clues from the sentences, we can correctly determine the missing words.