These spices will give your dish a very special ________ taste.A. pungent
B. bland
C. dank
D. extraordinarily

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Answer 1
Answer: The answer is  A. pungent, meaning to have a sharply strong taste or smell. Bland means dull and boring, dank is cold and dark, and extraordinarily does not fit in the sentence because of the "ly" suffix. 
Answer 2
Answer: Pungent means to have a very strong smell/taste, and as we know, spices makes food have a very strong smell and taste. 

These spices will gave your dish a very special pungent taste. 

Answer:   a. pungent

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