b. obnoxious
c. eccentric
d. curious
Answer:
B: obnoxious
Explanation:
The word obnoxious gives Jack's behavior the most negative connotation because it describes an extremely unpleasant or offensive conduct. The other words (peculiar, eccentric and curious ) can express a behavior that is strange, unusual, or even in amusing ways, but not necessarily having a negative connotation.
Answer:
While breaking one pencil during the SATs is bad luck, breaking six pencils is downright abysmal
Explanation:
Abysmal is an adjective. It means extremely bad. In the example above , the phrase is dowright abysmal : downright is premodifyinfg abysmal and it means extremely. Therefore, the speaker is emphasising the fact that breaking six pencils while doing an international exam is really bad luck,
A.
told stories
B.
The old sailor
C.
old sailor
D.
his days at sea
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B - - / with/on
C - to/ from/at
D - for/for/in
So the sentence becomes: “I am writing to apologize for his deplorable behavior at the wedding ceremony.”
"To" is used to introduce a verb in its base form; "for" refers to the receiver or object; and "at" indicates a place or event.
b. Who is in the story
c. What is happening in the story
d. Where the story takes place