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"Caroline took in the view of the marble pillars; she had never dreamed of having a(n) ______________ home like this one."

opulent
fortuitous
cantankerous
traverse

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Answer:

the answer is opulent.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Opulent: this word means that something is luxurious, expensive, and ornately decorated, which we can assume a house with marble columns is.

The other words mean the following:
fortuitous: means lucky, happening by fortune (she could be lucky to see that house, but you don't necessarily dream of a 'lucky' house)
cantankerous: grouchy, crabby (this does not fit, you would not want a cranky house)
traverse: walk through/across (this is the wrong part of speech to fit in the sentence, plus its meaning could apply to any place you walk through)
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