In the snippet "The teacher's questions didn’t __ any answers from the class," which word best fits the blank?
There's only one word that fits. To see this think about the standard meaning of each word:
'Elicit' means to call forth or draw out as information or a response. For example:
'her remarks elicited cheers'; 'the survey elicited the views of the firm's clients'
'Illicit' means unlawful or illegal.
'Elate' means to make (someone) ecstatically happy.
So, filling in the blank we have: "The teacher's questions failed to elicit any answers from the class."
'Allocute' means to make an allocution or to question a criminal defendant prior to sentencing.
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