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1. a disturbance or quarrel
“she acted as if there'd been no earlier ruction”
noun
/ˈrəkʃən/
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Choose the word that best fits in the phrase
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"The sudden ruction broke out when someone accused the leader of _____ the group."
Select three words related to ruction
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- conflict
- rest
- dispute
- quietude
- harmony
- altercation
Choose the phrase that uses ruction correctly
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Find a word related to ruction
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