Hello everyone and the CORRECT answer is D.) Up yonder have a nice day and i hope this helps :)
D.)Up yonder
"Up yonder" is the best fit for the question. It uses the same dialect as "gumption". Dialect is a way of speaking that is specific to a particular region or culture. Other phrases that show this dialect are "them white folks" and "thought of 'em". "In the office" and "Just what they thought" are common phrases that are not specific to any region or culture. "Anyhow" isn't as widely used as the other two phrases, but it is also not considered specific to any particular group.
A. Texture
B. Height
C. Color
D. Arrangement
2. “Whoso list to hunt, I know where is an hind,/But as for me, alas there is no more”
Which of these is nearest in meaning to the word list, as it is used in the passage above?
A. Hates
B. Needs
C. Wants
D. Plants
3. “His utmost power with adverse power opposed/In dubious battle on the plains of Heaven...”
Which of these is nearest in meaning to the word dubious, as it is used in the passage above?
A. Decisive
B. Unknown
C. Uncertain
D. Awkward
The words that best matches the words highlighted are as follows:
1) Option C: Color
2) Option C: Wants
3) Option C: Uncertain
• In the first question, the correct answer is C. Color because one of the synonyms of hue is Color.
The rest of the options are incorrect because hue does not mean texture, height or arrangement.
• In the second question, the correct answer is C. Wants because it is nearest in meaning to the word list. According to the above quote, the speaker says that he can help the one who wants to hunt, even if he doesn’t want to do it himself anymore.
The rest of the options are incorrect because list doesn’t mean hates, needs or plants in the above context.
• In the third question, the correct answer is C. Uncertain because it is nearest in meaning to the word dubious. They both are synonyms which also means unsure.
The rest of the options are incorrect because dubious doesn’t mean decisive, unknown or awkward.
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Answer:
C, C, and C are the correct answers.
Explanation:
In the first question, the word hue can be substituted with color, since they are synonyms.
The second answer is wants, since in British English the word can be used as a synonym for a desire, something that somebody wants.
Uncertain is the last answer since it means unsure or uncertain.
As there are no options, there are two possible answers.
If Teresa's daughter is my daughter's mother, you could be Teresa's daughter or Teresa's son-in-law.
In the riddle, three generations are mentioned: Teresa's, Teresa's daughter's, and Teresa's duaghter's daughter's. Imagine a family tree:
As it refers to a daughter's mother, you can rule out Teresa's daughter's daughter because it was not said whether she is a mother or nor. And as it also says Teresa's daughter, you can rule out Teresa because Teresa can't be her own daughter. So it can either be Teresa's daughter or Teresa's son-in-law.
A.
point out that the thing or idea has many positive qualities
B.
focus all sides of the issue to show that no opinion is wrong
C.
use alliteration and onomatopoeia in the text
D.
use language that calls up powerful negative feelings