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Your answer is incorrect. In a play, there actually is a lot of imagination and one could argue that often, reality does ''not'' play such a great role but this does ''not'' qualify '''play''' to be the antonym of reality.
Your answer is incorrect. In a play, there actually is a lot of imagination and one could argue that often, reality does ''not'' play such a great role but this does ''not'' qualify '''play''' to be the antonym of reality.
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Your answer is incorrect. In a play, there actually is a lot of imagination and one could argue that often, reality does not play such a great role but this does not qualify play to be the antonym of reality.
Back to test section 'Synonyms and Antonyms'!