Choose the correct synonym. When someone dies of the red death, there is profuse bleeding. Options: Option 1: Scant Option 2: Some Option 3: Abundant Option 4: Internal

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Answer 1
Answer: Your answer would be Option 3: Abundant.
Answer 2
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Final answer:

In the sentence, the correct synonym for 'profuse' would be  Option 3: 'abundant'. This term accurately conveys the meaning of a large, excessive amount.

Explanation:

The synonym that best fits the word 'profuse' in this context is 'abundant'. The sentence refers to a lot or excessive bleeding that occurs when someone dies of the red death. In comparison to the other options given, 'scant' means very little, 'some' suggests a moderate amount and 'internal' describes a location, none of these correctly convey the meaning of 'profuse' which is usually associated with a large, excessive amount.

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