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(be the epitome of, gear up, a brief stint, play a major role, in recognition of, take over reins) He contributed notably in bringing up the school.

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Replace the underline word/phrase with the appropriate one, to retain the proper meaning.

(be the epitome of, gear up, a brief stint, play a major role, in recognition of, take over reins)

He contributed notably in bringing up the school.

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He played a major role in bringing up the school.

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Chapter 1.3: On Wings of Courage - English workshop [Page 19]

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Chapter 1.3 On Wings of Courage
English workshop | Q 5. (a) | Page 19

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