Which one of the following words is spelled correctly A foreign B friend C Niether,or D height

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Answer 1
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The word spelled correctly is: B) friend. In this case, Option B is correct.

To spell words correctly, follow these steps:

Listen and pronounce: Listen to the word carefully and try to pronounce it correctly in your mind.

Break it down: Divide the word into syllables or smaller parts to make it easier to remember.

Identify tricky parts: Pay attention to tricky parts like silent letters, double letters, or unique letter combinations.

Use mnemonic devices: Create a mnemonic or memory aid to help you remember the spelling.

Write it down: Practice writing the word several times to reinforce the correct spelling.

Check a dictionary: If you are unsure, look up the word in a dictionary to confirm the correct spelling.

Practice: Keep practicing and using the word in sentences to solidify its spelling in your memory.

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Answer 2
Answer: it's is D height because it's spelled correctly

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The correct answer is B. snubbed.

Both rebuffed and snubbed are synonyms - this means that they are words that have the same meaning. Both words mean to reject someone or something. In this case, when Ihsan wanted to hug Siham, she rejected him, snubbed him, rebuffed his offer.


Rebuffed means to reject.

So, your answer is B. Snubbed

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Those who are more thrifty (as I must confess the times require) may flea the carcass; the skin of which, artificially dressed, will make admirable gloves for ladies, and summer boots for fine gentlemen.

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A very worthy person, a true lover of his country, and whose virtues I highly esteem, was lately pleased, in discoursing on this matter, to offer a refinement upon my scheme. He said, that many gentlemen of this kingdom, having of late destroyed their deer, he conceived that the want of venison might be well supply'd by the bodies of young lads and maidens, not exceeding fourteen years of age, nor under twelve; so great a number of both sexes in every country being now ready to starve for want of work and service: And these to be disposed of by their parents if alive, or otherwise by their nearest relations. But with due deference to so excellent a friend, and so deserving a patriot, I cannot be altogether in his sentiments; for as to the males, my American acquaintance assured me from frequent experience, that their flesh was generally tough and lean, like that of our school-boys, by continual exercise, and their taste disagreeable, and to fatten them would not answer the charge. Then as to the females, it would, I think, with humble submission, be a loss to the publick, because they soon would become breeders themselves: And besides, it is not improbable that some scrupulous people might be apt to censure such a practice, (although indeed very unjustly) as a little bordering upon cruelty, which, I confess, hath always been with me the strongest objection against any project, how well soever intended.

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c. But with due deference to so excellent a friend, and so deserving a patriot, I cannot be altogether in his sentiments;
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Distorted logic shows that people in Ireland in Swift's time would act illogically in order to find solutions to their daily problems. The author criticizes the projects that have been taken to fix the poor's problems. Swift writes about the ills of his period in a satirical way. Working through the answers, we find this satire in the last option. A also contains satire, however in part D, Swift applies distorted logic that his opinion cannot be debated. Therefore, the correct answer is D.

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d. it is not improbable that some scrupulous people might be apt to censure such a practice, (although indeed very unjustly) as a little bordering upon cruelty, which, I confess, hath always been with me the strongest objection against any project, how well soever intended.

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