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the mystery of the min min lightsnews: historyon january 25, 1947, an article written by bill beatty appeared in the sydney morning herald. it began as follows:\one of australias most remarkable ghostly manifestations is the strange wandering light that appears at indefinite periods at min min, near boulia, in western queensland. known locally as the ghost light, it is a moon of light suspended in space, darting hither and thither, vanishing ghost-like in the dark recesses of the trees.\although it was written decades ago, beattys depiction of the celebrated min min lights still persists. so do theories about the glowing apparitions origins. many people draw on indigenous folklore, which associates the lights to the spirits of elders watching over the country. others, including beatty, lean on the legendary account of a stockman who first witnessed an unsettling orb ofthe legend of the min min lights started with a man on a horse.to-donotesvocabularyquestion 22 / 8which is the closest antonym for the word plausible, as it is used in the article?a. informalb. logicalc. improbabled. applicablesubmitextras
The word "plausible" means seeming reasonable or probable. An antonym is a word with the opposite meaning. "Improbable" means not likely to be true or happen, which is the direct opposite of plausible. The other options do not match: "informal" relates to formality, "logical" is a synonym of plausible, and "applicable" relates to relevance.
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C. improbable