Asked by Helper
In which sentence is the word utter used correctly?
A. The seals utter past crabs and seaweed
B. The seals will not utter minnow feed
C. The playful seals utter cries of delight
D. The stingray and the shark utter the seal
I really need help :-(
A. The seals utter past crabs and seaweed
B. The seals will not utter minnow feed
C. The playful seals utter cries of delight
D. The stingray and the shark utter the seal
I really need help :-(
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
utter: completely, unmitigated, without reservation
Seals do get very loud when happy, especially at feeding time.
Seals do get very loud when happy, especially at feeding time.
Answered by
Helper
Well the answer I thought of was C. Would that be correct?
Answered by
Helper
Ok, the answer is C!
Answered by
Ms. Sue
The answer is C.
This is the definition used in that sentence: "to give audible expression to; speak or pronounce"
This is the definition used in that sentence: "to give audible expression to; speak or pronounce"
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