A. leisurely; to reflect the exciting situation described
B. fast-paced; to reflect the exciting situation described
C. leisurely; to reflect the relaxed situation described
D. fast-paced; to reflect the relaxed situation described
Answer:
C. leisurely; to reflect the relaxed situation described
Explanation:
In this excerpt from The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro, the pacing of the selection is lackadaisical so as to mirror the relaxed situation portrayed. This must be done that way in order to present an idea clearly.
released to
absorbed from
wouldn't the answer be B?
A. be
B. must
C. would
D. can
Answer:
lieutenant generals
Explanation:
simply make it plural by adding an s to the noun.
B) synonyms.
C) compounds.
D) homophones.
Answer:
D). Homophones.
Explanation:
Homophones are those words that have different spellings, words or even meanings but their sounds, their pronunciations are the same. There are lots of words in the English vocabulary that are homophones, and so it is easy to misunderstand or even mistake one thing for the other. Like for example, the word 'bored' sounds the same as 'board' but they have absolutely nothing in common, nor do they mean the same thing. Common other examples are 'cell-sell', 'blue-blew', 'hour-our', 'know-no' etc.