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Kazan was quickly (i)_____by many of his contemporaries for his transgression, who saw his testimony as treachery, an act of (ii)_____ which stained how they viewed him both as an artist and as a man. It was only by continually making films that he was able to (iii)_____ his perceived sins and achieve some measure of atonement.
- Blank(i)
- rebuked
- lauded
- mitigated
- Blank(ii)
- perfidy
- sophistry
- redemption
- Blank(iii)
- exacerbate
- deviate
- expiate
rebuked , perfidy , expiate 显示答案
以上解析由 考满分老师提供。