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Although he never learn to read, his exceptional memory and enquiring mind eventually made him      a very_________________ man.*dedicatederuditepragmaticbenevolent

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Although he never learn to read, his exceptional memory and enquiring mind eventually made him      a very_________________ man.*dedicatederuditepragmaticbenevolent

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The correct answer is "erudite". The word "erudite" means having or showing great knowledge or learning. Even though the man never learned to read, his exceptional memory and enquiring mind made him very knowledgeable or "erudite". The other options do not fit as well in the context. "Dedicated" means devoted and hardworking, "pragmatic" means dealing with things sensibly and realistically, and "benevolent" means well-meaning and kindly.

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