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Which word best describes a large quantity of something?

  1. Copious

  2. Scarce

  3. Rare

  4. Minimal

The correct answer is: Copious

The word "copious" effectively conveys the idea of a large quantity of something. It originates from the Latin word "copia," which means abundance or plenty. In usage, "copious" suggests that there is more than enough of something, whether it's information, resources, or any other countable items. In contrast, the other terms imply a lack or a small amount. "Scarce" signifies something that is in short supply or insufficient in quantity. "Rare" describes something that is not common or is infrequently encountered, while "minimal" indicates the least amount possible. These terms highlight deficiency or limited quantity, making "copious" the clear choice to describe an abundance.