Jaunt : excursion:: resignation:

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Answer 1
Answer: Well, since jaunt and excursion mean relatively the same things, they are near synonyms, we are looking here for a word that has a relatively similar meaning to that of 'resignation'. Since you didn't give us any examples, I will just list you some of its synonyms: departure, retirement, termination, abdication, leaving, notice, abandonment, withdrawal, etc.

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I do not get it bc thar is 4 not 3

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Explanation:

Idonotget itbecausethereare4and3.

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What does the protagonist experience in a narrative poem

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The answer is conflict

Answer:

Conflict

Explanation:

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In “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin, which of these best describes Mrs. Mallard’s feelings about her husband?

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You did not provide the options, but Mrs. Mallard is extremely unhappy and even somewhat depressed. She hates her husband, not because he is a bad man since he isn't, but because she feels as if she's been in a cage for so long and because she wants to be free. Divorce was not an option at that time.

She feels suffocated by her marriage to him.

Select the correct word for the blank in the following sentence. The buried treasure had ______ there for centuries. A. laid B. layed C. lain D. laint

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Answer:

A. laid

Explanation:

Lain and laint are both past participle of lie, and lie is used to be or put yourself down in a flat position, so by process of elimination, it's not C and D.

Laid and layed: what's the difference

Laid is the standard way of saying the past participle of lie,

but layed is the archaic way of the past participle, so it wouldn't work in modern grammar.

"The buried treasure had laid there for centuries."


The answer is:

A) laid

Reese’s peanut butter cups is that dependent clause fragment or complete

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reese's tastes good

Explanation:

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dependent clause fragment because

Explanation:

If no independent clause follows or proceeds a dependent clause, a sentence is considered a fragment. A dependent clause can also be embedded in an independent clause. For example: ... You already know that if we do not add a verb in a clause, a fragment is created.

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From the list below, supply the words needed to complete the paragraph. Some words
will not be used.
THIS ARE THE WORDS:
gadfly, humility, arduous, affable, grandiloquent,
harangue, grimace, sycophants, explicit, agrarian

All the king’s horses and all the king’s men showed up
tonight,” mused Wyston to himself as he snatched another
glass of champagne from the server’s tray. He hated the
governor’s cocktail parties; it was always an _1_ task to
maintain a friendly; _2_ demeanor around so many obvious
_3_ seeking favors from the administration. After two
hours, Wyston had to struggle to prevent his tired, polite
smile from turning into a _4_. It took all he had to pretend
to listen and nod at the _5_ stories of the wannabe rich and
famous. There was also the annoying babble of the _6_ -
single attendees who lacked the _7_ required to be alone.
They forced themselves into conversations and then held
the listeners captive by withholding any opportunities to
escape. When Wyston could no longer tolerate the
pestering, he stepped outside and waited for the Governor
to arrive and deliver his _8_ to the idiotic crowd.

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Answer:

1 is arduous.

2 is affable.  

3 is sycophants.

4 is grimace.

5 is grandiloquent.

6 is gadfly.

7 is humility.

8 is harangue.

1 is arduous.
2 is affable. 
3 is sycophants.
4 is grimace.
5 is grandiloquent.
6 is gadfly.
7 is humility.
8 is harangue.
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