Even a young actor can appear old through the ___ of stage makeup.A.
artifact

B.
artifice

C.
context

D.
depiction
(i think it's B)

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Answer 1
Answer: I would agree with you, artifice seems to be the correct answer, because those could be all the materials used to deceive us into thinking the actor is much older than he/she really is.
Answer 2
Answer:
a I believe is the answer to your question.

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In the story, you could use 'generosity' perhaps in a sentence like "My neighbors showed extreme generosity to me because they gave me lots of candy" or something to that effect. 'Rebuke' means to show sharp disapproval at someone for their actions, so you can be like "I rebuked a little kid who was trick-or-treating because they were running around screaming at the top of their lungs" or something to that effect. 'Morose' means like gloomy or miserable. You can be like, "A kid was morose because he did not receive that much candy" or something. 'Dignitary' means a person considered to be important because of high rank. I'm not sure, actually, how you could use this in a story about Halloween. But for recycle, you can be like "We ended up recycling the bag that I used to trick or treat out of" or something to that effect, and for accessory you could say "A witch's hat is considered an accessory used for a witch costume" or something to that effect.

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Yes, it certainly can be when it's properly punctuated.

The statement looks back on a day last week, when the teacher was grading
essays written by James and John.  It tells of one particular sentence in the
essays, almost identically worded in both essays, except for one word difference.

James ... while John had had "had" ... had had "had had".  "Had had" had had
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Which kind of noun is this? cities

A.
singular

B.
plural possessive

C.
plural

D.
singular possessive

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The answer is C. Plural.

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A.
between

B.
among

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She is standing BETWEEN a group of tourists. This shows the attachment between her and the tourists.


She was standing among a group of tourist.

Among is used to suggest a sense of being a part of or surrounded by or included in something else.

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A. Allusion
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My friend and I went to see Bambi. 


My friends and I went to Bambi.


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