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Choose the word nearest in meaning to PERSEVERANCE:

AQuitting
BPersistenceCORRECT
CAnger
DDoubt
AI
Toasta AI Explanation
Why the answer is B, and why the others tempt you.
**The reasoning** PERSEVERANCE means continuing to do something despite difficulties or opposition — refusing to give up even when things get tough. Think of a JAMB student who studies every night for months, even when tired. That's perseverance. The word nearest in meaning is **PERSISTENCE** — both describe steadfast determination and the refusal to quit. They're essentially synonyms. When you persevere, you persist. When you persist, you show perseverance. **Why the wrong options tempt you** **Quitting** is actually the *opposite* of perseverance — it's what you do when you give up. The examiner includes it to catch students who confuse antonyms with synonyms. **Anger** and **Doubt** might feel related to struggle (you get angry or doubt yourself when things are hard), but they describe *emotions*, not the determination to keep going. **Quick takeaway** Perseverance = Persistence = **Steady pushing forward, no matter what** — remember, both start with "PER-" and mean you keep trying until you succeed, just like your exam journey!
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