Answer: B. failure... debacle means failure or fiasco and he is basically saying that he left russia due to the failure or fiasco in russia.
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Answer:
Who
Explanation:
The pronoun who correctly completes the sentence. "In your family, who has lived on a farm?" The sentence is a question (what person has lived on a farm? ), so the correct word is the pronoun who , which is the subject also. The verb that follows it is an affirmative verb (although it is an interrogative) has lived . Attention: We use interrogative verb in cases like these: Who are you? Who are those boys?
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.
b. The witches are powerful, and Macbeth is afraid they will do something to harm the king.
c. The witches told Macbeth that he would be a great hero even though he would be killed in battle.
d. The witches told Macbeth that he would be king, and he is worried about his role in making the prediction come true.
Answer:
The registrar
Explanation:
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B - present
C - provide
D - suggest