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 01.07.2022

based on its etymology which sentence best uses the word “censure”

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The best sentence that uses the word "boisterous" based on its etymology is option C: "The thunderstorm was boisterous and loud as it tore through town with havoc in its wake."

The word "boisterous" is derived from the Old French word "boistru," meaning "rough" or "rugged." It is often associated with noise, chaos, energy, and liveliness. In the given sentence, the word "boisterous" accurately describes the thunderstorm since it suggests that the storm was loud, rowdy, and accompanied by commotion and turbulence. The use of the word conveys the sense of a powerful and energetic thunderstorm that causes havoc and destruction as it moves through the town.
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The word "incantation" is derived from the Latin word "incantare," which means "to chant" or "to cast a spell." Based on its etymology, the best sentence that uses the word "incantation" would be:

A. He wiped his brow and muttered an incantation before proceeding through the dangerous rapids.

In this sentence, the word "incantation" is used in a way that aligns with its meaning of casting a spell or enchantment. The person mutters an incantation, suggesting they are performing a ritual or invoking some form of magical protection before facing the dangerous rapids. This usage captures the essence of incantation as a mystical, spell-like action.
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The word "disposition" is derived from the Latin word "disponere," which means "to arrange" or "to place." It refers to a person's natural tendency, mood, or personality traits. Let's analyze each sentence option:

A. He found himself in disposition and lost on his trip to the coast for spring break.
Explanation: This sentence does not use the word "disposition" correctly. It is confusing and does not convey a clear meaning related to a person's natural tendency or mood.

B. It would be a good idea to keep your disposition to yourself when she walks through the door.
Explanation: This sentence correctly uses the word "disposition." It suggests that it would be advisable for someone to refrain from expressing or showing their natural tendency or mood when a particular person enters a room.

C. Although exhausted from a long week of work, he had a remarkably good disposition.
Explanation: This sentence also uses the word "disposition" accurately. It states that, despite being tired from a week of work, the person had a noticeably positive mood or disposition.

Among the given options, the sentence that best uses the word "disposition" is option C. It effectively conveys the meaning of a person's natural tendency or mood and provides a relevant context.
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The word "staunch" is derived from the Old English word "stenċe," which means "scent" or "smell." Based on its etymology, the sentence that best uses the word "staunch" is:

A. The rotten food in the dumpster gave a staunch that would make your eyes water.

Explanation: In this sentence, "staunch" is used as a noun to describe a strong and unpleasant smell that would make someone's eyes water. The word "staunch" here relates to its etymology as it refers to a strong scent or odor.
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20. Does Allie and Edwin want to submit their poems?

Explanation:

It has to be the auxiliar Do for plural (Allie and Edwin).

21. Pop’s Ice Cream Shoppe has the _richest ice cream of any restaurant in town.

Explanation:

It is superlative because it refers to the best in the town.

22. James didn’t have no idea that we were coming today.

Explanation:

double negative

23. Of the two, however, Sonja is __more___ interested in music.

24. You must be kidding! exclamatory

25. She wants to buy film, and chewing gum. It doesn't need a comma because and is used.

26. George Washington was born on February 22, 1732.

27. Ice hockey is played on a rink; but field hockey is played outdoors. Instead of semi colon a comma is needed.

28. D. "The reporter noted that, her, Sonia Sotomayor's, nomination to the Supreme Court was a first for Latina women."

29. hers’s

30. dejected

31. target

32. inherited

33. undeniable

34. neglect

35. uneasiness

36. charmed

37. rejected

38. hostility

39. attacked

40. characterization (1 point):  E.understanding of people through their words, thoughts, and actions

41. setting (1 point) : A.where a story takes place

42. satire (1 point) : C.poking fun at human folly

43. deus ex machina (1 point) : B. the use of an unexplainable event to resolve a story

44. etymology (1 point): D.the study of word origins

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20. Does Allie and Edwin want to submit their poems?

Explanation:

It has to be the auxiliar Do for plural (Allie and Edwin).

21. Pop’s Ice Cream Shoppe has the _richest ice cream of any restaurant in town.

Explanation:

It is superlative because it refers to the best in the town.

22. James didn’t have no idea that we were coming today.

Explanation:

double negative

23. Of the two, however, Sonja is __more___ interested in music.

24. You must be kidding! exclamatory

25. She wants to buy film, and chewing gum. It doesn't need a comma because and is used.

26. George Washington was born on February 22, 1732.

27. Ice hockey is played on a rink; but field hockey is played outdoors. Instead of semi colon a comma is needed.

28. D. "The reporter noted that, her, Sonia Sotomayor's, nomination to the Supreme Court was a first for Latina women."

29. hers’s

30. dejected

31. target

32. inherited

33. undeniable

34. neglect

35. uneasiness

36. charmed

37. rejected

38. hostility

39. attacked

40. characterization (1 point):  E.understanding of people through their words, thoughts, and actions

41. setting (1 point) : A.where a story takes place

42. satire (1 point) : C.poking fun at human folly

43. deus ex machina (1 point) : B. the use of an unexplainable event to resolve a story

44. etymology (1 point): D.the study of word origins

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10. A firing squad
11.B. Eckels stepping on a butterfly and killing it.
12. Of course, when a fly is bothering you, it is difficult to focus on the insect’s grace or its intelligence.
13. he kicked a goal for the rival socer team
14.in gym they announced im gonna be the captain of the we=restling team
15. nolan bushnell
18.narration
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Letter B is the one that best follows the author's original line of thinking. It stands in defense of the scientists hope stated on the last sentence of the original text: Of their new findings inpiring people to appreciate Earth's tiniest creatures.

Although the question refers to a passage at the end of the text, it's always a good idea to read it entirely (instead of skipping to the end). Read it focused, without worrying about the time you're spending on it or anything similar, and you'll have read it and got the text's general idea faster than you may think!

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Letter B is the one that best follows the author's original line of thinking. It stands in defense of the scientists hope stated on the last sentence of the original text: Of their new findings inpiring people to appreciate Earth's tiniest creatures.

Although the question refers to a passage at the end of the text, it's always a good idea to read it entirely (instead of skipping to the end). Read it focused, without worrying about the time you're spending on it or anything similar, and you'll have read it and got the text's general idea faster than you may think!

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