单选题Soon comics were so prevalent as to attract the attention of serious critics.AsuccessfulBprosperousCwidespreadDpersuasive
单选题
Soon comics were so prevalent as to attract the attention of serious critics.
A
successful
B
prosperous
C
widespread
D
persuasive
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解析:
形容词辨析。prevalent指“普遍的,流行的”,因此与widespread(分布广泛的,普遍的)表达意思相符。successful成功的。prosperous繁荣的。persuasive有说服力的;劝诱的。
形容词辨析。prevalent指“普遍的,流行的”,因此与widespread(分布广泛的,普遍的)表达意思相符。successful成功的。prosperous繁荣的。persuasive有说服力的;劝诱的。
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