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What does 'gamut' refer to in the context of human experiences?
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A specific type of human experience.
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The complete range or scope of something.
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A singular event in human history.
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A limited selection of emotions.
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A specific type of human experience.
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The complete range or scope of something.
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A singular event in human history.
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A limited selection of emotions.
The word ‘gamut’ refers to the entire range, spectrum, or scope of something, especially when describing variety and diversity within experiences, emotions, or events. When applied to human experiences, it suggests the full breadth of feelings, situations, and conditions people may encounter.
- A. A specific type of human experience: This implies only one category or form of experience, which contradicts the idea of a wide range implied by gamut.
- C. A singular event in human history: A single event does not represent a spectrum or range, making this option incorrect.
- D. A limited selection of emotions: Gamut emphasizes completeness, not limitation, so this option does not fit the meaning.
- B. The complete range or scope of something: This correctly captures the breadth and diversity implied by the word.
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