Word Bank: deliberately, derision, despair, diligent, fatigue, felicitous, fervent, impudent, insolence, keen, lingered, meagerness, merit, mock, obliged, resentful, tedious, terse, treacherous, vast.

While most people in Los Angeles will go to a Dodger's game every now and again, Marcus is a _________ fan of the team and attends every single game they play.
merit?

David's 25 hour drive through the state of Texas gave him proof of just how _________ the state is
vast?

_______students are more likely to succeed because their attentiveness and persistence will be valuable in the work force.
Keen?

1, no. 2 & 3. c

correct, that is.

then what is 1?

thanks though

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To determine the answer to these questions, we can use the definitions of the word bank provided.

For the first question, we need to find a word that describes someone who is a very dedicated fan of the Dodgers and attends every game. Looking at the word bank, the word "merit" does not fit this context. Instead, the word "fervent" would be a suitable choice. Fervent means having or showing great intensity of feeling or enthusiasm.

For the second question, we are looking for a word that describes the state of Texas as being very large or extensive. The word "vast" from the word bank fits this context perfectly. Vast means of very great extent or quantity; immense.

For the third question, we need to find a word that describes students who are more likely to succeed because of their attentiveness and persistence. The word "keen" fits this context correctly. Keen means showing eagerness or enthusiasm, and in this case, it implies that these students are motivated and focused on their studies.

Therefore, the correct choices to complete the sentences are:

1. While most people in Los Angeles will go to a Dodger's game every now and again, Marcus is a fervent fan of the team and attends every single game they play.

2. David's 25 hour drive through the state of Texas gave him proof of just how vast the state is.

3. Keen students are more likely to succeed because their attentiveness and persistence will be valuable in the work force.