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Doesn't it ________ you as strange that it's the middle of May and it's snowing?    hit    occur    strike    touch

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Doesn't it ________ you as strange that it's the middle of May and it's snowing?

  • hit
  • occur
  • strike
  • touch
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Solution

To fill in the blank appropriately, we need to consider the context of the sentence. The expression "Doesn't it ________ you as strange..." suggests that we are looking for a verb that means to have a feeling or perception.

Analysis of Options:

  1. hit - While it can mean to affect suddenly, it typically refers to a physical impact or emotional realization.
  2. occur - This means to happen or take place, but it does not fit well with the structure of the sentence.
  3. strike - This verb can mean to impact or to affect (often suddenly), making it a candidate for the sentence.
  4. touch - This generally refers to an emotional impact and is less commonly used in this specific context of perception.

Final Decision:

The most fitting option here is strike. Therefore, the complete sentence would read: "Doesn't it strike you as strange that it's the middle of May and it's snowing?"

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