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The manager is leaving the company to ……a new appointment elsewhere.

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English Language WAEC 2001

From the words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the word or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences.
 

The manager is leaving the company to ……a new appointment elsewhere.

  • take over
  • take on
  • take up checkmark
  • take off

The correct answer is: C

Explanation

The phrase "take up an appointment" means to begin or assume a new role or position. In this context, "take up" is the appropriate choice because it explains starting or accepting a new appointment. To take over means to assume control or responsibility for something. To take on can mean to accept a challenge or responsibility but the sentence does not suggest that he is accepting a challenge but just a new appointment. To take up means to start a new role or position. To take off means to depart or to remove oneself from a place.

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