What is a reserve (noun)

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Answer 1
Answer: a hidden supply of something that will more than likely be needed in the future.
Answer 2
Answer: Answer:   Reserve mean a supply of a commodity not needed for immediate use but available if required.                Other meaning will be a place set aside for special use, in particular.

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Word for "to say the opposite of what has been said".. it ends with dict.

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the first word that came to mind was also contradict. When one contradicts themselves they do the opposite of what they said they were going to do.
Contradict might be the word you are looking for

Kim felt _______ after running a marathon than she did after back-to-back soccer games. Which word or phrase best completes the sentence above? Afeeblest B more feeble C most feeble D feebler

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The correct answer is B. more feeble. This is because feeble is not one of the adjectives which can be compared using suffixation, and requires using "more" and "most".

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d. feebler

Explanation:

A synonym is _____.A. a word that means the opposite as another word

B. A word or phrase that gives information about another word

C. a word that means the same as another word

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C, because a synonym is a word that means exactly or nearly the same as another word :-))

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C is the closest

Explanation:

The actual def. of a synonym is "a word having the same or nearly the same meaning as another"

The reason why characters act the way they do are called what

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The reason characters act the way they do is called personality and instinct. Basically the way characters react is half to do with instinct and half to do with personality. It's their instinct which causes them to react in the way that they do but their personality plays a part in what approach they take in a particular situation. 

Characteristics? Personality?

In "The Story of Ruth," why does Naomi choose to leave Moab? A. Her sons both marry Israelites, and she wants to live near her grandchildren. B. Her husband returns to Israel, and she wants to follow him. C. The Moabites are cruel to her, and she wants to seek safety elsewhere. D. Her husband and her sons die, and she wants to return to her homeland.

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the answer is D. hope i helped you

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a,b,d

Explanation:

the importance of helping others in need, the importance of teaching others, the importance of overcoming difficult situations.

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Read the following excerpt from "The Four Hundred Year Old Woman" by Bharati Mukherjee and answer the following question. I have found my way in the United States after many transit stops. The unglimpsed phantom Faridpur, and the all too real Manhattan have merged as "desh." I am an American. I am an American writer, in the American mainstream, trying to extend it. What is the meaning of the allusion unglimpsed phantom Faridpur? her family's homeland that she has never seen the ghost of her homeland calling her back her vivid memory of where she was born another town near Manhattan

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her family's homeland that she has never seen is the meaning of the allusion unglimpsed phantom Faridpur.

The writer of the essay, was born in Indian . The excerpt reflects her present feelings. Now, she is living in the U.S and she thinks she has been able to settle down. However, she sees herself as part of her family's homeland. She wants to write about immigrants and inform the American readers about them. As regards the allusion, she refers to the town,Faridpur,  as the place where her father was born. The writer was educated in Calcutta in a walled -off school; the school was run by Irish nuns. As Bharati Mukherjee could not grow up in Faridpur, today is in Bangladesh, she felt the town as a ghost -phantom- . In fact, she was brought up to emmigrate. She was kept away from her Indian hometown.

These options are wrong:

-the ghost of her homeland calling her back. In fact, the writer does not  want to get back to India. She has found  her way in America. Her hometown and Manhattan have merged.

-her vivid memory of where she was born . The writer could not live in her hometwon. She was shut up in an Irish school.

-another town near Manhattan. Faridpur is in Bangladesh, India.

I think the answer is her family's homeland that she has never seen