instructive
witty
bawdy
somber
The best adjective defines an interlude is witty.
Adjective defines the quality and quantity of a noun.
Interlude means an intervening period.
Witty is showing inventing verbal humour.
Interlude is Latin word in which "inter" means between and "lude" means play.
Synonyms include intermission and break.
Hence the option (3) is correct.
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A.
takes, singular
B.
take, plural
C.
takes, plural
D.
take, singular
The answer is B. HISTORY I got it right on my test
Answer:
Accusative or Dative
Explanation:
Whom do you see?
In this line the (interrogative) pronoun whom is accusative.
My friend to whom I borrowed my book.
In this line the (relative) pronoun whom, when it is used with the to- phrase, is dative.
Relative pronouns are often used in order to avoid repetition of a noun.