From the list below, supply the words needed to complete the paragraph. Some words
will not be used.
THIS ARE THE WORDS:
gadfly, humility, arduous, affable, grandiloquent,
harangue, grimace, sycophants, explicit, agrarian
All the king’s horses and all the king’s men showed up
tonight,” mused Wyston to himself as he snatched another
glass of champagne from the server’s tray. He hated the
governor’s cocktail parties; it was always an _1_ task to
maintain a friendly; _2_ demeanor around so many obvious
_3_ seeking favors from the administration. After two
hours, Wyston had to struggle to prevent his tired, polite
smile from turning into a _4_. It took all he had to pretend
to listen and nod at the _5_ stories of the wannabe rich and
famous. There was also the annoying babble of the _6_ -
single attendees who lacked the _7_ required to be alone.
They forced themselves into conversations and then held
the listeners captive by withholding any opportunities to
escape. When Wyston could no longer tolerate the
pestering, he stepped outside and waited for the Governor
to arrive and deliver his _8_ to the idiotic crowd.
Answer:
1 is arduous.
2 is affable.
3 is sycophants.
4 is grimace.
5 is grandiloquent.
6 is gadfly.
7 is humility.
8 is harangue.
it contains only sixteen letters and would be easy to design into a rectangular shape.
Answer: c juice
Explanation:
uncanny
ennui
ardent
mocking
Pairs
passionate
arrowBoth
boredom
arrowBoth
ridiculing
arrowBoth
strange
The list of synonyms from the short story is the following:
Uncanny - Strange.
Ennui – boredom.
Ardent – passionate.
Mocking – ridiculing.
Synonyms are words that have the same meaning or a similar meaning. However, it is important to point out that, even if two words have a similar meaning, they may not have the same connotation. For this reason, it is essential to grasp the precise meaning of words.
valley, peaks, dazzling, glistening
B.
prison, blocked up, buried, solitude
C.
refuge, inhabited, dog, mule
D.
sunlight, family, inn, baggage
2. How does the sun's disappearance affect the forest animals?
3. How do they deal with the problem?
4. What message do you get from the fable? Does it explain more than why the
rooster crows at sunrise?
5. Is the title effective, in your opinion? Explain, giving good reason.
Explanation:
1-The world started with wuji (無極, nothingness) according to the Chinese creation myth. The Jade Emperor was the head of the pantheon, but not responsible for creation. In another creation myth, the Jade Emperor fashioned the first humans from clay and left them to harden in the sun
2-If the sun suddenly blinked out of existence, you'd have nothing to worry about — for the first eight minutes, anyway. After that, all hell would likely break loose. Still, it wouldn't be the instantaneous end to life on Earth that you might think.
3-Jade Emperor is a title used by multiple people throughout the story. Its actual political power in the setting is unknown, but it is suggested that it was once the highest position in the Heavenly Realm.
4-A rooster crows because he has an internal clock that helps him anticipate sunrise. Like all birds, roosters sing – or crow – in a daily cycle. Almost all animals have daily cycles of activity known as circadian rhythms that roughly follow the cycle of day and night. Roosters anticipate sunrise to get a head start on their daily hunt for food and defense of territory.
5-The original holder of the title. He was a Heavenly Realm God, father of the Princes of Natak, Master of the Nine-Tails Guardian, and Leader of Nox.
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