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What does "preceding" imply?

  1. Instill by persistent instruction

  2. come before

  3. Dispute the truth

  4. 51% or more

The correct answer is: come before

"Preceding" implies coming before. In the context of the question, when something is described as "preceding," it means it happened or existed before something else in a sequence. This word indicates a specific chronological order, emphasizing that one event or item came before another. The other options are incorrect because they do not accurately reflect the meaning of "preceding" in terms of time order.